The summary output for a regression model in Excel yields a great amount of statistical information, and within that, it's Intuitively, one would think there would be a descending strength of correlation from net
outlays to the independent variables since each phase of the PPBE builds upon the one that precedes it.
All constant
outlay curves for two factors have the shape of a straight line.
One of the most interesting (though not surprising) findings of our analysis is that, while tight budgets are constraining regulatory spending at many federal agencies, those that are at least partially funded by fees on the entities they regulate are able to support substantial increases in regulatory
outlays and staffing.
On a per capita basis, state and local
outlays as a proportion of GDP fell from 16.8 percent to about 15.5 percent if we ignore the sharp increase in federal and state transfers characterizing the 2009-10 period.
The difference between government revenues and
outlays in a fiscal year equals the budget deficit or surplus.
That was as
outlays on state and local government projects dropped 1.6 percent to the lowest level since November 2006.
For each $1 million in
outlays for office building operations, 24.4 jobs were supported nationwide with the result that $40.8 billion in annual operating
outlays supported a total of 994,728 jobs across all sectors of the national economy in 2009.
Outlays in the health and medical treatment category spiked 1.7 percent as consumer wariness over a new influenza strain induced greater purchases of gargles, mouthwash and masks.
SDP lawmaker Kondo demanded investigations by an independent body to ensure fairness but Ishiba was reluctant to accept such a demand, saying, ''Given the requital
outlay budget is used to gather intelligence, it would be impossible to disclose everything.''
Eric Pfeiffer's "The Budget-Cutters Who Couldn't Stop Spending" (page 38) explores in excruciating, frustrating detail the failure of the Republican Study Committee--the largest COP coalition in Congress, one explicitly dedicated to cutting
outlays and reducing government--to rein in the party's big spenders.
Japan's 10 major electric power companies have set aside a total of 1,713.4 billion yen for capital
outlays in fiscal 2006, up 11.4 percent from actual spending in fiscal 2005, according to their power supply plans made available by Thursday.
Defense and health
outlays have been in the forefront, and few observers expect spending in these areas to slow, let alone decline.