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  2. Mandatory spending - Wikipedia

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    Mandatory spending. The United States federal budget is divided into three categories: mandatory spending, discretionary spending, and interest on debt. Also known as entitlement spending, in US fiscal policy, mandatory spending is government spending on certain programs that are required by law. [ 1 ]

  3. Expenditures in the United States federal budget - Wikipedia

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    Most mandatory spending consists of entitlement programs such as Social Security benefits, Medicare, and Medicaid. These programs are called "entitlements" because individuals satisfying given eligibility requirements set by past legislation are entitled to Federal government benefits or services.

  4. United States federal budget - Wikipedia

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    The United States budget comprises the spending and revenues of the U.S. federal government. The budget is the financial representation of the priorities of the government, reflecting historical debates and competing economic philosophies. The government primarily spends on healthcare, retirement, and defense programs.

  5. Government spending in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mandatory/entitlement spending is spending for programs with funding levels that are automatically determined by the number of eligible recipients in those programs. [8] Mandatory programs are created under authorization laws, meaning that Congress must provide whatever funds are necessary to keep these programs functional.

  6. Social programs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Welfare in America. The United States spends approximately $2.3 trillion on federal and state social programs including cash assistance, health insurance, food assistance, housing subsidies, energy and utilities subsidies, and education and childcare assistance. Similar benefits are sometimes provided by the private sector either through policy ...

  7. Voters have the answer for Democrats on spending - AOL

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    A generous new entitlement isn't proving as popular as liberal Democrats expected. ... Democrats in Congress are arguing among themselves about whether to pass a massive spending bill, or merely a ...

  8. Entitlements: A Hammock for the Lazy or a Safety Net for All ...

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    Over the past few months, America's social safety net -- also known as its "entitlement" programs -- has gotten a tough rap. Republican presidential candidates and congressmen have decried its ...

  9. Opinion - Deficit spending, not ‘price-gouging,’ is driving ...

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    Then there is the fact that future deficits are expected to rise because a growing share of government spending is on Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, entitlement programs not subject to ...