Chapter 30: Problem 23
What is the difference between a budget deficit, a balanced budget, and a budget surplus?
Chapter 30: Problem 23
What is the difference between a budget deficit, a balanced budget, and a budget surplus?
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A government starts off with a total debt of \(\$ 3.5\) billion. In year one, the government runs a deficit of \(\$ 400\) million. In year two, the government runs a deficit of \(\$ 1\) billion. In year three, the government runs a surplus of \(\$ 200\) million. What is the total debt of the government at the end of year three?
Have the spending and taxes of the U.S. federal government generally had an upward or a downward trend in the last few decades?
If the government gives a \(\$ 300\) tax cut to everyone in the country, explain the mechanism by which this will cause interest rates to rise.
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.
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