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  2. Fiscal multiplier - Wikipedia

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    The multiplier effect is exploited by governments attempting to use fiscal stimulus policies to increase the general level of economic activity. This can be done in a period of recession or economic uncertainty, when unemployment of labor is high and other resources are underutilized.

  3. Fiscal policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    In fiscal year 2005, the deficit began to shrink due to a sharp increase in tax revenue. By 2007, the deficit was reduced to $161 billion; less than half of what it was in 2004 and the budget appeared well on its way to balance once again. Fiscal policy is the application of taxation and government spending to influence economic performance.

  4. Government spending in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [23] [24] This high degree of fiscal balancing is a result of most states in the U.S. having balanced budget requirements. [25] A balanced budget requirement is a law that requires a government to balance its budget annually, such that government spending equals government revenue. [26]

  5. United States federal budget - Wikipedia

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    Restrictions to the ability of policymakers to use fiscal policy to respond to economic challenges; and; An increased risk of a sudden fiscal pressure on the government, in which investors demand higher interest rates. [62] However, since mid- to late-2010, the U.S. Treasury has been obtaining negative real interest rates at Treasury security ...

  6. Expenditures in the United States federal budget - Wikipedia

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    The fiscal 2010 budget proposal brought the overseas contingency supplemental requests into the budget process, adding the $130 billion amount to the deficit. [ 48 ] The U.S. defense budget (excluding spending for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Homeland Security, and Veteran's Affairs) is around 4% of GDP. [ 49 ]

  7. The Real Answer to America's Fiscal Disaster - AOL

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    In case you haven't been paying attention, problems with the fiscal situation in the U.S. have reached epic proportions. The federal government has run some of its largest deficits in history, and ...

  8. Trump Could Eliminate Social Security Taxes: 5 Reasons ... - AOL

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    In just a few days, President-elect Donald Trump will return to the White House for a second term, and significant changes are expected, including eliminating Social Security taxes.It was an issue ...

  9. National fiscal policy responses to the Great Recession

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    Throughout that year a number of fiscal measures were introduced including a £145 tax cut for basic rate (below £34,800 pa earnings) tax payers, a temporary 2.5% cut in Value Added Tax (Sales Tax), £3 billion worth of investment spending brought forward from 2010 and a variety of other measures such as a £20 billion Small Enterprise Loan ...