| 1. | Debt Clock | | | A Java-based national debt clock, calculates the Debt, including your own portion of it and many similar things, every second. www.toptips.com |
| 2. | U.S. National Debt Clock | | | Another National Debt clock, this one not in Java, with many useful links, and a National Debt FAQ. www.brillig.com |
| 4. | CCER National Budget Simulation | | | This is a creative and interactive page presented by UC-Berkeley's Center for Community Economic Research (CCER). A new on-line National Federal Budget Simulator lets anyone on the World Wide Web attempt to balance the budget. Your choices and the actual budget can be shown graphically also. garnet.berkeley.edu:3333 |
| 5. | Budget Explorer: The Complete U.S. Federal Budget | | | Explore the entire U.S. Federal Budget quickly and easily. Find solutions to reduce the National Debt. Learn how others have balanced the budget, and how your Federal taxes are spent. www.kowaldesign.com |
| 7. | Federal Budget Spending, National Debt, Deficit | | | Is there a budget surplus? You can find out for yourself. If the National Debt is increasing, then the Treasury Department is borrowing, and there must be a deficit. www.federalbudget.com |
| 11. | Coalition on Human Needs Budget Page | | | Federal budget issues page of the Coalition on Human Needs, a coalition of major U.S. anti-poverty organizations. Includes status of major budget legislation. www.chn.org |
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