Phrases with «to shrink the deficit»

"To shrink the deficit" means to decrease or reduce the amount of money that a government spends more than it receives in revenue. The deficit refers to the difference between the government's income (taxes, fees, etc.) and its expenses. Shrinking the deficit involves taking measures to minimize this gap and bring expenses closer to income. Full definition

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Sentences with «to shrink the deficit»

  • A rising stock market helped shrink that deficit to $ 128 billion in 2013. (nbr.com)
  • Americans can get riled over gigantic budget deficits: Deficit anxiety after the excesses of the 1980s prompted a bipartisan deal to raise taxes and shrink deficits under the first President Bush in 1990. (fortune.com)
  • Still, Cuomo says more cost savings are needed if New York is to shrink a deficit for the new budget starting April 1 that tops $ 10 billion, a legacy of the recession. (reuters.com)
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