. Annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the state of the finances for the year .. . 2057719 390 1,260 Debt retire-ments Totalexpendi-tures(includingpublicdebt re-tirements) 1,6001,5641,8822,0891,8602,5572,6312,6303,4363,7553,9554,531 32,491 Note.—Figures are rounded to nearest million and will not necessarily add to totals. In the table above and chart 3, as well as in other tables in thisreport, the classification war activities includes the military ex-penditures of the War Department, aU expenditures of the NavyDepartment, disbursements made from the emergency fimds of thePresid


. Annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the state of the finances for the year .. . 2057719 390 1,260 Debt retire-ments Totalexpendi-tures(includingpublicdebt re-tirements) 1,6001,5641,8822,0891,8602,5572,6312,6303,4363,7553,9554,531 32,491 Note.—Figures are rounded to nearest million and will not necessarily add to totals. In the table above and chart 3, as well as in other tables in thisreport, the classification war activities includes the military ex-penditures of the War Department, aU expenditures of the NavyDepartment, disbursements made from the emergency fimds of thePresident by various Government departments and agencies, the ad-ministrative expenses of Selective Service, expenditures by the Mari-time Commission and War Sliipping Administration, aid under theLend-Lease Act, war housing, and other expenditures of variousdepartments and establishments. Additional expenditures attrib-utable to war activities, payable from funds which have supple- REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY 13 EXPENDITUEES. FISCAL YEARS 1935 TO 1942. CLASSIFIED BY MAJOR FUNCTIONS. 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 FISCAL YEARS Chart debt retirements and trust accounts. 14 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY merited regular appropriations of the civil establishment, are excludedfrom the category war activities. The largest change for activities other than those connected withthe war program appears in expenditures for relief and work reliefactivities. Such expenditures decreased by almost half a billiondollars during the fiscal year 1942. Only $1,133 millions were spenton relief and work relief during 1942 as against $1,632 millions in 1941. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES IN TRUST ACCOUNTS AND CHECKINGACCOUNTS OF GOVERNMENT CORPORATIONS AND CREDITAGENCIES In addition to receipts and expenditures under general and specialaccoants, discussed on previous pages, certain receipts and expendi-tures of the Government are reported on the Daily Statement of theUnited States T


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