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  1. On Oct 8th, the US Gov took in $1 million from air transport security fees -

  2. On Oct 8th, the US Gov spent $155 million on the Energy Dept. -

  3. The US Gov has spent 3685% more on federal salaries than on interest on treasury securities this fiscal year -

  4. On Oct 8th, the US Gov spent $498 million on the Education Dept. -

  5. The US Gov's total operating balance dropped $17.9 billion on Oct 8th -

  6. The US Gov has spent 168% more on justice dept. programs than on the federal hwy admin this fiscal year -

  7. On Oct 8th, the US Gov spent $50 million on social security benefits -

  8. The US Gov has spent 222% more on the federal hwy admin than on interest on treasury securities this fiscal year -

  9. On Oct 8th, the US Gov spent $498 million on the Education Dept. -

  10. On Oct 8th, the US Gov spent $135 million on postal service money orders -

  11. The US Gov has spent 902% more on the Education Dept. than on tax refunds for individuals this fiscal year -

  12. On Oct 8th, the US Gov spent $261 million on veterans affairs programs -

  13. The US Gov has spent 4143% more on food stamps than on the TSA this fiscal year -

  14. On Oct 8th, the US Gov spent $53 million on housing and urban development programs -

  15. The US Gov has spent 1389% more on housing and urban development programs than on Welfare this fiscal year -

  16. On Oct 8th, the US Gov spent $135 million on postal service money orders -

  17. On Oct 8th, the US Gov spent $2.8 billion on Medicaid -

  18. The US Gov has spent 194% more on veterans affairs programs than on postal service money orders this fiscal year -

  19. On Oct 8th, the US Gov spent $50 million on social security benefits -

  20. The US Gov has spent 2612% more on military contractors than on justice dept. programs this fiscal year -

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