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Legacy Publication

Legacy ID
1011
Show Effective Date
On
Significant Regulatory Guidance
No

Scope of the Report

Scope of the Report

The report covers transportation-related financial activities of the federal, state and local governments, as well as government enterprises (e.g., public transit agencies, toll highways, parking lots, air terminals, etc) that finance most of their outlays by providing...

References

References

Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget, Budget of the United States Government, Washington, DC, Annual Publication, available at http://www.gpoaccess.gov/usbudget/index.html, as May 2004.

_______ Budget of the United States Government FY...

Limitations of Data

Limitations of Data

The list below contains the major limitations of the database that users should take into consideration:

Government revenue in this report excludes money collected by the government from transportation sources but not used for transportation purposes. A...

Introduction

Introduction

This edition of the Government Transportation Financial Statistics report is the latest in a series that provides statistics on transportation-related revenues and expenditures of the federal, state and local governments for all modes of transportation. The report also...

Federal Budget Authority and Obligations

Federal Budget Authority and Obligations

Budget authority is the authority provided under law to enter into obligations, which in turn are agreements that will result in immediate or future outlays of government funds. Obligations show government commitment to future transportation...

Endnotes

Endnotes

[1] This includes revenues earmarked to fund nontransportation activities. Examples of such revenues are the portion of the Highway Trust Fund (HTF) allocated to the general fund for deficit reduction, and rail fuel tax revenues also dedicated for deficit reduction.

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Discussion of Trust Funds

Discussion of Trust Funds

Trust funds are accounts established by law to record revenues collected from specific taxes and charges earmarked for financing special purposes and programs. There are five transportation-related federal trust funds established by law, namely, the Highway Trust...

Definitions and Data Coverage

Definitions and Data Coverage Definitions

Revenues. Transportation revenues include money received by the U.S. government from transportation-related taxes, user charges, or fees that are earmarked to fund transportation-related expenditures. Both money received from transportation...

Data Sources

Data Sources

Various data sources are used to compile the data in this report. The principal source of federal data is the Annual Budget of the United States Government published by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The numbers are consistent from year to year and follow the...