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Kids' Share 2015: Report on Federal Expenditures on Children in 2014 and Future Projections
Document Type
Reports - Research
Numerical/Quantitative Data
Source
Urban Institute. 2015.
Subject
Expenditures
Federal Aid
Children
Budgets
Older Adults
Tax Credits
Taxes
Federal Programs
State Aid
United States History
Elementary Secondary Education
Early Childhood Education
Child Health
Economic Climate
Federal Legislation
Social Services
Nutrition
Health Insurance
Family Programs
Welfare Services
Housing
Training
Early Intervention
Special Education
Costs
Educational Legislation
Breakfast Programs
Lunch Programs
Language
English
Abstract
"Kids' Share 2015: Report on Federal Expenditures on Children in 2014 and Future Projections," an ninth annual report, looks comprehensively at federal spending and tax expenditures on children. Federal spending on children has remained fairly flat, in real dollars, over the past three years. Broader budgetary forces will continue to restrict spending on children over the next ten years, despite an overall projected growth of over $1.4 trillion in federal spending. Over the next decade, outlays on children are projected to decline from 10 to less than 8 percent of the federal budget. [For the 2014 report, see ED607691.]