Chapter 30: Problem 35
What are some of the arguments for and against a requirement that the federal government budget be balanced every year?
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Chapter 30: Problem 35
What are some of the arguments for and against a requirement that the federal government budget be balanced every year?
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Is Medicaid (federal government aid to low income families and individuals) an automatic stabilizer?
Do you agree or disagree with this statement: "It is in the best interest of our economy for Congress and the President to run a balanced budget each year." Explain your answer.
What are the main categories of U.S. federal government spending?
When governments run budget deficits, how do they make up the differences between tax revenue and spending?
Why is government spending typically measured as a percentage of GDP rather than in nominal dollars?
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