Back in late 1990s, Tf-2000 was the ultimate solution for zone defence off the mainland, or for protection of a naval task force. We had setbacks, time and time again, due to financial restrictions, budget cuts, etc, and TF-2000 project was delayed for over 25 years. And with budget restrictions as so many projects (some prioritized) running simultaneously, there is a high probability we may not see an initial production before 2030.
Times have changed. We have invested a great deal on unmanned, networked war machines and systems in the past decade, and I wonder if the navy has a revised game plan, other than a massive scale, never before tried/built destroyer with an AESA radar on steroids (not to mention the build cost). Looking into finances you have detailed, I would not be surprised to see smaller, but no less efficient platforms to fulfill TF-2000‘s initially planned duties.
By the way, you have an interesting way to lay out the finances