It's challenging for me to get a good feel of what changes to the U.S budget means, because I don't normally work in billions and trillions of dollars. To get a better understanding, I decided to loosely translate the 2010 U.S. Budget, deficit and proposed spending freeze by President Obama into a hypothetical person Ima Spending. Scaling to U.S. budget to an individual level, here is my estimate of Ima's financial position:
Annual Income: $23,000
Annual Spending: $35,000
Annual increase in Debt: $12,000
Annual savings from Spending Freeze: $250
From my perspective, Ima needs more revenue, less spending or both. Since increased revenue is not easy in today's economy, I would work on reducing spending. Unfortunately, a spending freeze does not offer a noticeable reduction.
I'm glad I did the calculations to reduce the numbers to an individual level. Thinking in terms of thousands, instead of billions and trillions, have helped me understand the U.S. budget issues a little better ;-)
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