Taxation
Budgets
Spending
100

What is taxation?


the collection of a percentage of taxpayers' incomes to help support the government and other services

100

the budget for the executive branch of the U.S. Government

Executive budget

100

What are the three types of spending?

1. discretionary spending

2. mandatory spending

3. politically uncontrollable spending

200

What is a payroll tax?

Tax deducted from a workers paycheck.

200

the authority for the agencies to spend the government funds

Budget authority

200

government payment on programs implemented through an appropriations bill 

Discretionary spending

300

What is the difference between a progressive tax and regressive tax?

Progressive tax is a tax that takes a larger percentage of the income from the rich than the poor.

Regressive tax is a tax that takes a larger percentage of the income from the poor than the rich.

300

money left over after all expenses are paid

Budget surplus

300

spending on certain programs that are required by existing law

mandatory spending

400

a tax that takes the same percentage of the income from each taxpayer's income

Proportional tax

400

when more money spent than collected through revenues

Budget deficit

400

spending on programs that are so popular that elected officials are not willing to change the laws that authorize the programs for fear of the effect on their reelection prospects

Politically uncontrollable spending

500

What state has the highest taxes?

California

500

Who's the only president to balance the federal budget

Bill Clinton


500

What is the difference between mandatory spending and politically uncontrollable spending?

Mandatory spending is required, but politically uncontrolled spending is influenced by the opinion of the majority of the public.

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