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BUDGET ACCOUNTS LISTING (in thousands of dollars)-Continued

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This agency, established by P.L. 93-438, assumed on January 19, 1975, the energy research and development activities previously performed by the Atomic Energy Commission and several other agencies.

Excludes $3.305 thousand requested to cover increased pay costs.

Excludes $3,172 thousand for requested pay supplemental.

"Excludes $132 thousand for requested 1975 pay supplemental.

PExcludes $4.195 thousand requested to cover increased pay costs and $105 thousand in enacted 1975 appropriations.

"Excludes $4,027 thousand for requested pay supplemental and $105 thousand.

*Excludes $168 thousand for requested 1975 pay supplemental.

$Excludes $138 thousand to cover increased pay costs and $7 thousand in enacted 1975 appropriations.

TExcludes $133 thousand for requested pay supplemental and $7 thousand.

"Excludes $6 thousand for requested 1975 pay supplemental.

PART 9

SUMMARY TABLES

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EXPLANATORY NOTE RELATING TO THE
SUMMARY TABLES

Types of tables.-This part of the budget consists of tables as follows:

• Tables 1 through 10 are short summary tables of the budget, often only one page each.

• Tables 11 through 13 provide greater detail in support of data in the first three tables.

• Table 15 presents 5-year projections of the estimated costs of proposed legislation pursuant to section 221(a) of the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970.

Table 14 and tables 16 through 20 are historical in nature, giving data, for earlier years, comparable to that data in the preceding tables, and also giving information on the national income accounts and the gross national product over a longer period.

Concepts followed.-The concepts used in the current and historical tables are discussed in Part 6 of this volume.

Other sources of data. The Special Analyses volume, part 1, presents a series of data covering Government finances and operations as a whole. These include, for example:

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Special Analysis A-which compares budget totals with the Federal sector of the national income accounts.

Special Analysis B-which provides a breakdown of selected data between Federal funds and trust funds. Special Analysis C-which gives the detail of the agency debt and the holdings of U.S. securities which are summarized here in table 10.

Special Analysis D-which focuses on the distinction between outlays that are of an investment or "capital" nature and outlays for operating or "current" purposes. • Special Analysis H-which presents information on civilian employment in the executive branch.

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These consist of intragovernmental transactions and proprietary receipts from the public.
Excludes loans held by Government accounts and sponsored credit agencies.
Excludes Federal Reserve banks.

Table 2. BUDGET RECEIPTS, OUTLAYS, AND BUDGET AUTHORITY (in millions of dollars)

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1 Includes allowances for civilian and military pay raises for Department of Defense. 2 Includes allowances for energy tax equalization payments, civilian agency pay raises, and

contingencies.

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