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The State of the Federal Budget

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What is the current state of the Federal Budget? According to Shultz (2002), individuals and businesses fund the Federal Government through personal income and payroll taxes. With the unemployment rate at 8.1% as of January 1st, 2014 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2014), created an overall shortage in both individual and business taxes. Segal (2010) points out that America has not had a balanced budget since 2001. In 2008 the US national debt held by foreign holdings was at 48%, while the public debt was at $5,461 billion (Segal, 2010; National priorities org, 2014). The national debt last reported was on October 2013 and had reached 17 trillion dollars, the same amount as the debt ceiling (National priorities Project, 2013). How might the state of the budget impact the problem that your bill is addressing, and impact the likelihood of passage of the specific bill you are examining? Incorporate the material on the budget from the Segal text, Chapter 9 and Schultz text, Chapter 3, in your discussion about the relationship between the budget and the issue you are focusing on. H. R. 2604 looks to place money back into the federal budget while protecting family unity. According to statistics by Kidsdata (2013), the estimated cost of raising one healthy child in foster care in 2013 for seventeen years was $196,000. In 2013 there were 100,442 Hispanic/Latino children in foster care (Kidsdata.org, 2013). Keeping Latino/Hispanic children out of the foster care system and

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