Difference between revisions of "Deficit spending"
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− | Investorwords.com defines '''deficit spending''' as "The amount by which a government, company, or individual's spending exceeds its [[income]] over a particular period of time. Also called [[deficit]] or called [[budget deficit]]." | + | Investorwords.com defines '''deficit spending''' as "The amount by which a government, company, or individual's spending exceeds its [[income]] over a particular period of time. Also called [[deficit]] or called [[budget deficit]]."<ref>http://www.investorwords.com/1373/deficit_spending.html</ref> |
Deficit spending is the opposite of a [[budget surplus]]. | Deficit spending is the opposite of a [[budget surplus]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:02, October 11, 2016
Investorwords.com defines deficit spending as "The amount by which a government, company, or individual's spending exceeds its income over a particular period of time. Also called deficit or called budget deficit."[1]
Deficit spending is the opposite of a budget surplus.