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Black budget

A black budget or covert appropriation is a government budget that is allocated for classified or other secret operations of a state. The black budget is an account expenses and spending related to military research and covert operations. The black budget is mostly classified because of security reasons.

"Black Budget" redirects here. For the New Zealand budget of 1958, see Black Budget (New Zealand).

A black budget can be complicated to calculate, but in the United States it has been estimated to be over US$50 billion a year, taking up approximately 7 percent of the US$700 billion military budget.[1]

Contingency Fund for Foreign Intercourse

Special access program

"Paint it Black", a 1997 metroactive article very critical of the use of Black budgets in the US

"Exposing the Black Budget", a 1995 Wired article with the same stance

Press Release Concerning the Decision on Allocation of Covert Appropriation to the Budget of the Turkish Presidency