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What Happens Typically to a Budget Deficit During a Recession

Question 121

Question 121

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What happens typically to a budget deficit during a recession?


A) It increases because of tax changes.
B) It decreases because of spending decreases.
C) It decreases automatically.
D) It increases automatically.

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