expenditures
The government spends it.
Deficit Spending
A pie chart dividing up the budget into categories
One thing is people demanding the Gov't provide more services and benefits to them then they are willing to share the cost of paying for.
At its simplest definition, if the government spends more then it gains, in a single year, then it has, what is called a 'budget deficit'. If there is a deficit, it adds to the US debt.
The Cuban government spends most of their money on importing goods such as oil and food. It also spends a significant amount of money on relief programs for its citizens.
Government spending is the amount of money that a government allocates and eventually spends in a specific period of time. The US government spends about one trillion dollars per year.
Yes
The government spends it.
The amount the government spends on maintaining and supplying the armed forces, on defence industry contracts and the MOD.
The amount the government spends on maintaining and supplying the armed forces, on defence industry contracts and the MOD.
The banking and financial services industry spends the most money on information technology at 10.5 percent. The education and government industry also spend a significant amount on IT.
The government spends it.
When a government spends more money in a year than it takes it, it is called a deficit. When it spends less than it takes in, it is called a surplus.
Debt. The amount the government spends, above and beyond incoming revenue is called a deficit. The accumulated annual deficit spending plus interest is the debt.
What is the amount a business earns over and above what it spends for salaries and other?
profit