Mission

The Bureau of Engraving and Printing operates on basic authorities conferred by act of July 11, 1862 (31 U.S.C. 303), and additional authorities contained in past appropriations made to the Bureau that are still in force. Operations are financed by a revolving fund established in 1950 in accordance with Public Law 81-656. The Bureau is headed by a Director who is selected by the Secretary of the Treasury.

The Bureau designs, prints, and finishes all of the Nation's paper currency and many other security documents, including White House invitations and military identification cards. It also is responsible for advising and assisting Federal agencies in the design and production of other Government documents that, because of their innate value or for other reasons, require security or counterfeit-deterrence characteristics.

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Outlays (in millions of dollars)

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Year Outlay Year Outlay Year Outlay
1962 1 1991 49 2020 74
1963 -2 1992 -35 2021 70
1964 0 1993 -29 2022 -39
1965 1 1994 -29 2023 60
1966 0 1995 -20 2024 8*
1967 3 1996 20 2025 488*
1968 2 1997 12 2026 599*
1969 0 1998 45 2027 570*
1970 0 1999 -45 2028 -27*
1971 1 2000 -60 2029 -63*
1972 1 2001 3    
1973 -1 2002 101    
1974 2 2003 -41    
1975 -4 2004 6    
1976 4 2005 -13    
1977 -4 2006 17    
1978 -3 2007 -11    
1979 -11 2008 22    
1980 5 2009 20    
1981 -1 2010 -15    
1982 -1 2011 21    
1983 -12 2012 13    
1984 -17 2013 36    
1985 -35 2014 -53    
1986 -33 2015 -38    
1987 -41 2016 -29    
1988 -30 2017 -18    
1989 -3 2018 22    
1990 47 2019 -55    
Source *estimate