National Priorities Project
National Priorities Project (NPP) at the Institute for Policy Studies seeks to prioritize peace, shared prosperity, and economic security for all in our nation's decision making. We are the people's guide to the federal budget. In 2014, NPP was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of our pioneering work to track federal spending on the military and promote a U.S. federal budget that represents Americans' priorities, including funding for people's issues such as inequality, unemployment, education, health and the need to build a green economy. In 2017, we joined the non-profit Institute for Policy Studies as an independent project.
Total Visits
Avg. Visit Duration
Pages per Visit
Bounce Rate
Registration Date
Month | Traffic |
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2025-02 | 49.997 |
2025-03 | 41.21 |
2025-04 | 33.428 |
Source | Traffic Share |
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search | 62.40% |
direct | 30.91% |
referrals | 5.17% |
social | 1.11% |
paid referrals | 0.25% |
0.08% |
Region | Percentage |
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United States | 76.29% |
Canada | 5.22% |
Germany | 4.72% |
United Kingdom | 3.94% |
Australia | 2.72% |
Keyword | Traffic | Volume | CPC |
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where does government money come from | 7 | 70 | $0.00 |
are calls to congress toll free | 0 | 0 | $0.00 |
us government spending and receipts as percentage of gdp by year chart | 5 | 50 | $0.00 |
priorities project | 18 | 180 | $0.00 |
u s government debt | 4 | 40 | $0.00 |