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    When the Federal Government Spends More in a Year Than
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When the Federal Government Spends More in a Year Than

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Question 17

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When the federal government spends more in a year than it receives in tax revenues,the result is called a:


A) federal reserve allowance.
B) GDP deflator.
C) balance of payments deficit.
D) federal deficit.

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