Continued
Spending Discipline in Agency Operations: While certain financial maneuvers artificially lower the rate of total spending growth from 4.1 percent to 1.9 percent, the Executive Budget does continue spending discipline in agency operations.10 For example, full - time employees remain level at 182,565 after peaking at 199,916 in fiscal year 2009, and outside of a few targeted programs, agency costs are held to current
Spending Discipline in Agency Operations: While certain financial maneuvers
artificially lower the rate of total
spending growth from 4.1 percent to 1.9 percent, the Executive Budget does continue spending discipline in agency operations.10 For example, full - time employees remain level at 182,565 after peaking at 199,916 in fiscal year 2009, and outside of a few targeted programs, agency costs are held to current
spending growth from 4.1 percent to 1.9 percent, the Executive
Budget does continue
spending discipline in agency operations.10 For example, full - time employees remain level at 182,565 after peaking at 199,916 in fiscal year 2009, and outside of a few targeted programs, agency costs are held to current
spending discipline in agency operations.10 For example, full - time employees remain level at 182,565 after peaking at 199,916 in fiscal year 2009, and outside of a few targeted programs, agency costs are held to current levels.
«We've imposed some discipline,» said Megna, who says he and his staff are seeking ways to curb
artificially inflated
spending in some parts of the
budget, to leave enough room to continue to pay more for education and health care, and to «better withstand a downturn if it did occur».
All too often, I've seen people feel
artificially over-confident about their situation (such that they formulate big
spending and big
budget plans, or proceed to make high risk bets) all because their confidence is boosted by a handful of well - performing stocks or the sudden found wealth generated in appreciating property values.