WASHINGTON (AP) — Figures on government spending and debt (last six digits are eliminated). The government's fiscal year runs Oct. 1 through Sept. 30. Total public debt subject to limit Jan 2718,055,102Statutory debt limitsuspendedTotal public debt outstanding Jan 2718,095,120Operating balance Jan 27203,777Interest fiscal year 2015 thru Dec60,678Interest same period pvs fiscal year57,185Deficit fiscal year 2015 thru Dec176,664Deficit same period pvs fiscal year172,590Receipts fiscal year 2015 thru Dec739,482Receipts same period pvs fiscal year666,421Outlays fiscal year 2015 thru Dec916,146Outlays same period pvs fiscal year839,011Gold assets in Dec11,041

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