I'm a big fan of everything The Upshot does. Here's a link to a recent piece on the US Federal Budget.
They took the budgets from fiscal 2016 and 2020, and divided each item by the US population to get a rough sense of what the government spends per person, and how that spending has changed over the course of this administration. They also sized each number on the page proportionately, so you can see at a glance what the biggest budget items are.
It's a fascinating way to really see where our tax money goes. For example, it only costs about $7 per person to pay the salaries of everyone in Congress. $11 per person for the National Park Service. $23 per person for the federal prison system. $2,260 per person for defense spending.