Appropriationbill Word Search

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legislation authorizing spending for certain purposes
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year serving as point of comparison for other years in price index or other statistical measure
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negative balance after expenditures are subtracted from revenues
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positive balance after expenditures are subtracted from revenues
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complete count of population including place of residence
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agreement to fund government agency at certain levels
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tax on imported products
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total amount of money federal government is allowed to borrow
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annual government spending in excess of taxes and other revenues
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spending for federal programs that must receive annual authorization
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personal income less individual income taxes; total income available to consumer sector after income taxes
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use of government spending and revenue collection measures to influence economy
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12 month planning period may or may not coincide with calendar year
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market value of goods & services produced by labor and property supplied by US residents
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tax levied on wages salaries and other income of individuals
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highways levees mass transit communications power water sewerage and other public goods needed to support population
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products that are components of other final products already included in GDP
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branch of US treasury department collects taxes
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federal spending authorized by law continues without need for annaul approvals of congress
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action by FRS to expand or contract money supply to affect cost and availability of credit
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total amount borrowed from investors to finance government deficit spending
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economic activity not taking place in market therefore not included in GDP
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tax on wages and salary to finance social security and medicare costs
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administrative guidelines used to determine eligibility for certain federal programs
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annual dollar income to determine poverty
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tax where percentage of income rises as level of income rises
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tax in which percentage of income paid in tax is same regardless of level of income
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gross domestic product after adjustments for inflations
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gross domestic product on a per person basis
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tax where percentage of income paid in tax goes down as income rises
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sales of used goods
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unreported legal and illegal activities that do not show up in GDP statistics