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Finances: †
| United Seniors Association (USA) |
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Total Revenue
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Total Expenses
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Reported Political Expenditures ‡
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1998
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$11,980,006
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$12,130,160
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$0
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1999
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$8,803,970
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$8,133,349
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$0
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2000
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$9,506,457
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$8,998,568
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$0
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2001
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$8,560,937
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$8,348,446
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$0
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2002
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$25,396,676
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$25,451,427
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$0
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2003
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$26,599,389
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$26,490,329
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$0
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Number of $5,000+ Contributors
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Largest Contributor
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1998
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N/A
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N/A
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1999
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N/A
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N/A
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2000
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5
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$50,000
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2001
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4
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$1,614,826
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2002
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3
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$20,100,000
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2003
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N/A
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N/A
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Sum of $5,000+ Contributions
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Revenue from $5,000 Contributors
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1998
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N/A
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N/A
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1999
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N/A
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N/A
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2000
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$100,500
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1.1%
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2001
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$3,320,904
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38.8%
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2002
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$20,155,058
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79.4%
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2003
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N/A
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N/A
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| † Financial data is taken exclusively from 990 tax forms, which, by law, are a matter of public record. |
| ‡ A political expenditure is defined in the IRS's instructions for the 990 form as an expenditure "intended to influence the selection, nomination, election, or appointment of anyone to a federal, state, or local public office, or office in a political organization, or the election of presidential or vice presidential electors." |
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