FY10 Budget: By The Numbers

Updated: February 4, 2011 | 1:43 p.m.
May 7, 2009

President Obama added details to the numbers in his first budget this morning, including $17 billion in proposed cuts in 121 federal programs. The House and Senate have already approved a $3.4 trillion FY10 budget resolution based on Obama's previously released budget outline.

For a detailed look at the budget broken down by selected departments and agencies and other stories, see the articles listed below.

Agriculture

Corps of Engineers

Defense

Education

Energy

EPA

Health and Human Services

Homeland Security

HUD

Interior

Labor

NASA

Science

Technology

Telecommunications

Transportation

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Graphic:

• Click here to see which departments and programs President Obama wants to cut.

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Earlier stories:

General: New Presidential Helicopter Would Get Axed Under Budget

Documents: FY10 Budget "Terminations, Reductions, and Savings" (PDF)

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