Out of disk space, /usr takes 11GB...

When I first installed Arch I figured 25GB would be large enough for the filesystem because I'm keeping large files on another partition so I can share them with Windows. Unfortunately I've been battling the system for a while now to keep my storage down. Yesterday my disk filled up all the way, once again, but the problem this time is that even when I delete files the available space stays at 0... Not good. I tried moving the biggest files in my home directory to another disk, in fact I moved a few GB, but for some reason I don't understand there is still no space available. Here are the directories taking up the most space:
/usr - 12 GB
/home - 3.5 GB
/var - 2.3 GB
/opt - 1.9 GB
Everything else - <= 107 MB
Two things - As you may have noticed that comes out to about 20 GB, I'm not sure if that extra space is needed by the filesystem or if it indicates a problem. Also, why on earth would /usr need that much space? How can I get it to use less space, other than reinstalling?
Thanks,
Joel

@karol Thanks for the tip, I managed to reduce usage to 98% by removing a bunch of packages and their cached tarballs.
@tomk I get
55M /usr/src
2.6G /usr/local
3.1G /usr/share
39M /usr/sbin
145M /usr/lib32
8.0K /usr/man1
12K /usr/man
651M /usr/bin
135M /usr/include
3.1G /usr/lib
9.7G /usr
My interpretation of that output is that lib, share, and local seem to be too large, so I ran du on them
% sudo du -a --max-depth=1 /usr/lib | sort -n -r | head -n 20 joel@arch
3243808 /usr/lib
823968 /usr/lib/ghc-7.0.3
450008 /usr/lib/ruby
254240 /usr/lib/python2.7
198644 /usr/lib/racket
131236 /usr/lib/coq
126508 /usr/lib/ocaml
103384 /usr/lib/gcc
102588 /usr/lib/chromium
100944 /usr/lib/python3.2
51432 /usr/lib/python2.5
50204 /usr/lib/virtualbox
43880 /usr/lib/perl5
36440 /usr/lib/firefox
33720 /usr/lib/libnvidia-glcore.so.290.10
27040 /usr/lib/libnvidia-compiler.so.290.10
26412 /usr/lib/libQtWebKit.so.4.9.0
23304 /usr/lib/libwebkitgtk-1.0.so.0.11.2
23300 /usr/lib/libwebkitgtk-3.0.so.0.11.2
18352 /usr/lib/mozilla
/usr
% sudo du -a --max-depth=1 /usr/share | sort -n -r | head -n 20 joel@arch
3184996 /usr/share
942860 /usr/share/texmf-dist
382832 /usr/share/cuda-sdk
284372 /usr/share/locale
238376 /usr/share/doc
199048 /usr/share/eclipse
125320 /usr/share/fonts
99280 /usr/share/racket
91912 /usr/share/icons
88968 /usr/share/texmf-var
82512 /usr/share/gtk-doc
77344 /usr/share/man
53780 /usr/share/foomatic
39780 /usr/share/perl5
27868 /usr/share/ghostscript
25848 /usr/share/gnome
25728 /usr/share/vim
25096 /usr/share/color
23288 /usr/share/gir-1.0
18732 /usr/share/cups
/usr
% sudo du -a --max-depth=1 /usr/local | sort -n -r | head -n 20 joel@arch
2668008 /usr/local
2281652 /usr/local/lib
342308 /usr/local/share
23344 /usr/local/bin
19924 /usr/local/nacl-sdk
476 /usr/local/include
176 /usr/local/libexec
96 /usr/local/man
12 /usr/local/var
4 /usr/local/src
4 /usr/local/sbin
4 /usr/local/games
4 /usr/local/etc
As far as I can tell all the output looks reasonable, but most of that stuff seems like packages I would expect everyone to have. Do packages just take up more space than I would expect?
One last thing, the relevant output from df now looks like this:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
rootfs 25530452 23596508 653916 98% /
Now 25530452 - 23596508 = 1933944, but available is 653916, so why is more than 1GB not available?
By the way, if anybody else has the same problems, this page - Pacman tips - is helpful for finding packages to remove.

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