This is how the government spends its money:
Medicare (17%): The national health insurance programfor people age 65 or older and under 65 with disabilities and peole with permanet kidney failure.
Medicaid (16%): is a program that pays for medical assistance to individuals and families who meet certain eligibility based on income. this is the largest source of medical and health services.
Out of Pocket (13%): payments are made directly by people receiving health care at the time services are used.
Genral Government:Education deparment, Food, nutrition, housing and urban development and other human resources.
Military (51%): is used for veterans benefits, interest in national debt. Military personel housing, construction.
Medicare (17%): The national health insurance programfor people age 65 or older and under 65 with disabilities and peole with permanet kidney failure.
Medicaid (16%): is a program that pays for medical assistance to individuals and families who meet certain eligibility based on income. this is the largest source of medical and health services.
Out of Pocket (13%): payments are made directly by people receiving health care at the time services are used.
Genral Government:Education deparment, Food, nutrition, housing and urban development and other human resources.
Military (51%): is used for veterans benefits, interest in national debt. Military personel housing, construction.
The 3% that is left over is used for special things like jails and other charities.
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