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Drugs and Crime Facts
Drug control budget
Federal
Federal
The FY 2004 National Drug Control Budget reflects a significant restructuring
from prior years. The drug budget now contains only those expenditures
aimed at reducing drug use, rather than those associated with the consequences
of drug use. The requested drug control funding amount for FY 2009 is
approximately $14 billion. Budget figures presented here reflect this
restructuring.
|
Total federal
drug control budget
(in millions) |
|
|
|
FY 2002 final |
10,781.4 |
FY 2003 final |
11,220.1 |
FY 2004 final |
12,005.6 |
FY 2005 final |
12,784.3 |
FY 2006 final |
13,144.1 |
FY 2007 final |
13,844.1 |
FY 2008 enacted |
13,655.4 |
FY 2009 request |
14,114.4 |
Fiscal Years 2007-2009 federal drug control budget by function (in millions)
|
FY 2007
final
|
FY 2008 enacted
|
|
FY 2009
request |
Function
area |
|
Total |
$13,844.0 |
$13,655.4 |
|
$14,114.4 |
|
|
|
|
|
Treatment with
research |
$3,060.9 |
$3,226.0 |
|
$3,402.8 |
Prevention with
research |
1,841.8 |
1,756.8 |
|
1,507.1 |
Domestic law
enforcement |
3,748.8 |
3,800.3 |
|
3,763.3 |
Interdiction |
3,175.9 |
3,214.2 |
|
3,830.9 |
International
|
2,016.6 |
1,658.1 |
|
1,610.4 |
|
Source: ONDCP,
National Drug Control Strategy, 2008: FY 2009 Budget Summary
February 2008. |
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