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Table 1.1—Summary of Receipts, Outlays, and Surpluses or Deficits (-): 1789–2025
Table 1.2—Summary of Receipts, Outlays, and Surpluses or Deficits (-) as Percentages of GDP: 1930–2025
Table 1.3—Summary of Receipts, Outlays, and Surpluses or Deficits (-) in Current Dollars, Constant (FY 2012) Dollars, and as Percentages of GDP: 1940–2025
Table 1.4—Receipts, Outlays, and Surpluses or Deficits (-) by Fund Group: 1934–2025
Table 1.2—Summary of Receipts, Outlays, and Surpluses or Deficits (-) as Percentages of GDP: 1930–2025
Table 1.3—Summary of Receipts, Outlays, and Surpluses or Deficits (-) in Current Dollars, Constant (FY 2012) Dollars, and as Percentages of GDP: 1940–2025
Table 1.4—Receipts, Outlays, and Surpluses or Deficits (-) by Fund Group: 1934–2025
Table 2.1—Receipts by Source: 1934–2025
Table 2.2—Percentage Composition of Receipts by Source: 1934–2025
Table 2.3—Receipts by Source as Percentages of GDP: 1934–2025
Table 2.4—Composition of Social Insurance and Retirement Receipts and of Excise Taxes: 1940–2025
Table 2.5—Composition of “Other Receipts”: 1940–2025
Table 2.2—Percentage Composition of Receipts by Source: 1934–2025
Table 2.3—Receipts by Source as Percentages of GDP: 1934–2025
Table 2.4—Composition of Social Insurance and Retirement Receipts and of Excise Taxes: 1940–2025
Table 2.5—Composition of “Other Receipts”: 1940–2025
Table 3.1—Outlays by Superfunction and Function: 1940–2025
Table 3.2—Outlays by Function and Subfunction: 1962–2025
Table 3.2—Outlays by Function and Subfunction: 1962–2025
Table 4.1—Outlays by Agency: 1962–2025
Table 4.2—Percentage Distribution of Outlays by Agency: 1962–2025
Table 4.2—Percentage Distribution of Outlays by Agency: 1962–2025
Table 5.1—Budget Authority by Function and Subfunction: 1976–2025
Table 5.2—Budget Authority by Agency: 1976–2025
Table 5.3—Percentage Distribution of Budget Authority by Agency: 1976–2025
Table 5.4—Discretionary Budget Authority by Agency: 1976–2025
Table 5.5—Percentage Distribution of Discretionary Budget Authority by Agency: 1976–2025
Table 5.6—Budget Authority for Discretionary Programs: 1976–2025
Table 5.2—Budget Authority by Agency: 1976–2025
Table 5.3—Percentage Distribution of Budget Authority by Agency: 1976–2025
Table 5.4—Discretionary Budget Authority by Agency: 1976–2025
Table 5.5—Percentage Distribution of Discretionary Budget Authority by Agency: 1976–2025
Table 5.6—Budget Authority for Discretionary Programs: 1976–2025
Table 7.1—Federal Debt at the End of Year: 1940–2025
Table 7.2—Debt Subject to Statutory Limit: 1940–2025
Table 7.3—Statutory Limits on Federal Debt: 1940–Current
Table 7.2—Debt Subject to Statutory Limit: 1940–2025
Table 7.3—Statutory Limits on Federal Debt: 1940–Current
Table 8.1—Outlays by Budget Enforcement Act Category: 1962–2025
Table 8.2—Outlays by Budget Enforcement Act Category in Constant (FY 2012) Dollars: 1962–2025
Table 8.3—Percentage Distribution of Outlays by Budget Enforcement Act Category: 1962–2025
Table 8.4—Outlays by Budget Enforcement Act Category as Percentages of GDP: 1962–2025
Table 8.5—Outlays for Mandatory and Related Programs: 1962–2025
Table 8.6—Outlays for Mandatory and Related Programs in Constant (FY 2012) Dollars: 1962–2025
Table 8.7—Outlays for Discretionary Programs: 1962–2025
Table 8.8—Outlays for Discretionary Programs in Constant (FY 2012) Dollars: 1962–2025
Table 8.2—Outlays by Budget Enforcement Act Category in Constant (FY 2012) Dollars: 1962–2025
Table 8.3—Percentage Distribution of Outlays by Budget Enforcement Act Category: 1962–2025
Table 8.4—Outlays by Budget Enforcement Act Category as Percentages of GDP: 1962–2025
Table 8.5—Outlays for Mandatory and Related Programs: 1962–2025
Table 8.6—Outlays for Mandatory and Related Programs in Constant (FY 2012) Dollars: 1962–2025
Table 8.7—Outlays for Discretionary Programs: 1962–2025
Table 8.8—Outlays for Discretionary Programs in Constant (FY 2012) Dollars: 1962–2025
Table 9.1—Total Investment Outlays for Physical Capital, Research and Development, and Education and Training: 1962–2021
Table 9.2—Major Public Physical Capital Investment Outlays in Current and Constant (FY 2009) Dollars: 1940–2021
Table 9.3—Major Public Physical Capital Investment Outlays in Percentage Terms: 1940–2021
Table 9.4—National Defense Outlays for Major Public Direct Physical Capital Investment: 1940–2021
Table 9.5—Nondefense Outlays for Major Public Direct Physical Capital Investment: 1940–2021
Table 9.6—Composition of Outlays for Grants for Major Public Physical Capital Investment: 1941–2021
Table 9.7—Summary of Outlays for the Conduct of Research and Development: 1949–2021 (In Current Dollars, as Percentages of Total Outlays, as Percentages of GDP, and in Constant (FY 2012) Dollars)
Table 9.8—Composition of Outlays for the Conduct of Research and Development: 1949–2021
Table 9.9—Composition of Outlays for the Conduct of Education and Training: 1962–2021 Download wondershare allmymusic 2 4 3.
Table 9.2—Major Public Physical Capital Investment Outlays in Current and Constant (FY 2009) Dollars: 1940–2021
Table 9.3—Major Public Physical Capital Investment Outlays in Percentage Terms: 1940–2021
Table 9.4—National Defense Outlays for Major Public Direct Physical Capital Investment: 1940–2021
Table 9.5—Nondefense Outlays for Major Public Direct Physical Capital Investment: 1940–2021
Table 9.6—Composition of Outlays for Grants for Major Public Physical Capital Investment: 1941–2021
Table 9.7—Summary of Outlays for the Conduct of Research and Development: 1949–2021 (In Current Dollars, as Percentages of Total Outlays, as Percentages of GDP, and in Constant (FY 2012) Dollars)
Table 9.8—Composition of Outlays for the Conduct of Research and Development: 1949–2021
Table 9.9—Composition of Outlays for the Conduct of Education and Training: 1962–2021 Download wondershare allmymusic 2 4 3.
Table 11.1—Summary Comparison of Outlays for Payments for Individuals: 1940–2025 (In Current Dollars, as Percentages of Total Outlays, as Percentages of GDP, and in Constant (FY 2012) Dollars)
Table 11.2—Functional Composition of Outlays for Payments for Individuals: 1940–2025
Table 11.3—Outlays for Payments for Individuals by Category and Major Program: 1940–2025
Table 11.2—Functional Composition of Outlays for Payments for Individuals: 1940–2025
Table 11.3—Outlays for Payments for Individuals by Category and Major Program: 1940–2025
Table 12.1—Summary Comparison of Total Outlays for Grants to State and Local Governments: 1940–2025 (in Current Dollars, as Percentages of Total Outlays, as Percentages of GDP, and in Constant (FY 2012) Dollars)
Table 12.2—Total Outlays for Grants to State and Local Governments, by Function and Fund Group: 1940–2025
Table 12.3—Total Outlays for Grants to State and Local Governments, by Function, Agency, and Program: 1940–2021
Table 12.2—Total Outlays for Grants to State and Local Governments, by Function and Fund Group: 1940–2025
Table 12.3—Total Outlays for Grants to State and Local Governments, by Function, Agency, and Program: 1940–2021
Table 14.1—Total Government Receipts in Absolute Amounts and as Percentages of GDP: 1948–2019
Table 14.2—Total Government Expenditures: 1948–2019
Table 14.3—Total Government Expenditures as Percentages of GDP: 1948–2019
Table 14.4—Total Government Expenditures by Major Category of Expenditure: 1948–2019
Table 14.5—Total Government Expenditures by Major Category of Expenditure as Percentages of GDP: 1948–2019
Table 14.6—Total Government Surpluses or Deficits (-) in Absolute Amounts and as Percentages of GDP: 1948–2019
Table 14.2—Total Government Expenditures: 1948–2019
Table 14.3—Total Government Expenditures as Percentages of GDP: 1948–2019
Table 14.4—Total Government Expenditures by Major Category of Expenditure: 1948–2019
Table 14.5—Total Government Expenditures by Major Category of Expenditure as Percentages of GDP: 1948–2019
Table 14.6—Total Government Surpluses or Deficits (-) in Absolute Amounts and as Percentages of GDP: 1948–2019
Table 16.1—Total Executive Branch Civilian Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Employees, 1981–2021
Table 16.2—Total Executive Branch Civilian Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Employees, 1981–2021 (as percentage of total)
Table 16.2—Total Executive Branch Civilian Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Employees, 1981–2021 (as percentage of total)
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Then select the logistic carrier from the list. Every logistic carrier that has stock on the ‘Stor. Loc. logistic carriers’ location for the warehouse is listed.
To produce without a logistic carrier press the ‘Other tasks’ button. On the next screen select a task:
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- Press the ‘No logistic carrier’ button to produce onto a new SSCC.
- Press the ‘Produce on existing SSCC’ button to produce onto an existing SSCC. On the next screen scan the target SSCC.
The system automatically proceeds to the Select a task screen and skips the Select a logistic carrier screen if there is no available logistic carrier on the ‘Stor. Short menu 3 0 2. Loc. logistic carriers’ location or if the company does not use logistic carriers. In this case the ‘New SSCC’ button is displayed instead of the ‘No logistic carrier’ button. Press this button to produce onto a new SSCC. No logistic carrier will be linked to the produced item.
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The system also proceeds automatically if the product has a ‘Default log. car. production’ set on the Produmex Production tab of the Item Master Data. In this case a ‘Proceed’ button is displayed instead of the ‘No logistic carrier’ button. Press this button to create a new SSCC with a linked logistic carrier.