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If the Federal Government's Expenditures Are Less Than Its Tax

Question 1

Question 1

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If the federal government's expenditures are less than its tax revenues, then:


A) a budget surplus results.
B) a budget deficit results.
C) the budget is balanced.
D) the government is deficit spending.

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