FY 2009-10 HHS Budget Recap

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FY 2009-10 Budgeted Appropriation: $5.02 billion

FY 2008-09 Estimated Actual Expenditures: $4.76 billion

The total budget appropriation of the Department of Health and Human Services in the 2009-10 budget is $5 billion, which includes $1.1 billion in federal support. The total is up from the $4.76 billion in estimated actual expenditures for last fiscal year.

Legislative changes to the FY 2009-10 budget include recurring (permanent) reductions totaling $695 million and nonrecurring (one-time) reductions totaling $937 million. There was a net loss of 506 employment positions in DHHS, out of a department staff totaling more than 19,000.

Many of the budget expansions shown below are being funded by federal stimulus dollars.  Similarly, most of the largest budget “cuts” are not really cuts at all, but rather the replacement of state funds with federal funds.

Significant changes to the HHS budget include:

Federal Appropriations:

Budget Cuts:

Budget Expansions:

Jobs Lost:

Jobs Created:

Other Notable:

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