Phrases with «structural deficit»

A structural deficit refers to a consistent and ongoing imbalance between income and spending in a country's budget. It occurs when a government's expenses consistently exceed its revenue over a long period of time, leading to a growing debt. Essentially, it means that a country is consistently spending more money than it is bringing in, which can lead to financial challenges and the need for borrowing to cover the shortfall. Full definition

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Sentences with «structural deficit»

  • The state faces a projected $ 1 billion dollar structural deficit in the new budget. (wamc.org)
  • One is we keep running structural deficits — that is we don't use debt for periodic stimulation, we use it for current consumption. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • We believe the underlying growth of the economy will decline significantly and the government will be confronted with a growing structural deficit. (3dpolicy.ca)
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