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If the Federal Government Is Running a Budget Surplus

Question 109

Question 109

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If the federal government is running a budget surplus,


A) its expenditures must be greater than its revenues.
B) the supply of money will decline.
C) it will be able to reduce its outstanding debt.
D) the U.S. Treasury will have to borrow additional funds in order to cover the surplus.

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