This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/business/8038567.stm
The article has changed 3 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 1 | Version 2 |
---|---|
Obama plans $17bn budget savings | Obama plans $17bn budget savings |
(20 minutes later) | |
President Barack Obama has said he aims to cut $17bn (£11bn) from next year's US government budget, saying he had found examples of "stunning" waste. | President Barack Obama has said he aims to cut $17bn (£11bn) from next year's US government budget, saying he had found examples of "stunning" waste. |
A total of 121 existing government spending schemes will either see their funding reduced or cut completely. | A total of 121 existing government spending schemes will either see their funding reduced or cut completely. |
He added that he hoped to halve the government's budget deficit by the end of his first term in office. | He added that he hoped to halve the government's budget deficit by the end of his first term in office. |
President Obama said a lot of money was currently being spent "inefficiently and ineffectively" by federal agencies. | President Obama said a lot of money was currently being spent "inefficiently and ineffectively" by federal agencies. |
The resulting savings are relatively minor compared with the government's fiscal woes House Republican Leader John Boehner | |
"At this difficult time for our nation, we can't accept business as usual," he said. | "At this difficult time for our nation, we can't accept business as usual," he said. |
"We must create a government for the 21st Century that is more efficient." | "We must create a government for the 21st Century that is more efficient." |
President Obama added that some of the cuts would not be easy, but that they were necessary. | President Obama added that some of the cuts would not be easy, but that they were necessary. |
"We can no longer afford to leave the hard choices for the next budget, the next administration - or the next generation," he said. | "We can no longer afford to leave the hard choices for the next budget, the next administration - or the next generation," he said. |
'Diverse cuts' | |
The planned $17bn of savings represents 0.5% of the approved $3.4tn budget for 2010. | The planned $17bn of savings represents 0.5% of the approved $3.4tn budget for 2010. |
President Obama said the 121 schemes he was targeting for savings were diverse, ranging from a weapons system to a Department for Education office in Paris that would now close, and the end of some healthcare subsidies. | President Obama said the 121 schemes he was targeting for savings were diverse, ranging from a weapons system to a Department for Education office in Paris that would now close, and the end of some healthcare subsidies. |
"These savings, large and small, add up," said President Obama. | |
However, senior Republicans complained that the spending cuts did not go far enough. | |
"The resulting savings are relatively minor compared with the government's fiscal woes," said House Republican Leader John Boehner. |