Excise taxes on items such as gasoline and wine, which are remitted by businesses but are primarily borne by retail customers in the form of higher prices.
What is a hidden tax?
100
When a government's total expenditures exceed the revenue that it generates (excluding money from borrowings).
What is a Fiscal Deficite?
100
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT!
What is GDP?
100
The US government spending 27 million on pottery classes in morocco is a good example.
What is excess government spending?
100
A predetermined plan for money allocation that is capped in order to spend below a specified amount.
What is a budget?
200
Tax which are remitted by employers but are primarily borne by employees in the form of lower wages.
What is a payroll tax?
200
A status of financial health in which expenditures exceed revenue.
What is a Budget Deficit?
200
Producers of 46 percent of the private nonfarm gross domestic product in 2008.
What is are small businesses?
200
Borrowing money to spend immediately with the obligation to the money pay back plus interest.
What is borrowing on credit?
200
Harmful automatic spending cuts to United States federal government spending in particular categories.
What is the sequester?
300
Taxes on things like automobiles, boats, and aircrafts.
What is personal property tax?
300
The amount by which spending exceeds revenue over a particular period of time.
What is Deficit Spending?
300
About 4.1% of the US population is part of this group that accounts for the largest portion of government spending.
What is social security, unemployment, and labor?
300
Investing money in failing businesses in order to sustain a stable economy.
What is an example of economic support?
300
Strategic trimming of areas requiring financial support in order to save money.
What is a budget cut?
400
A tax imposed when property is transferred at death.
What is an estate tax?
400
An obligation owed by one party (the debtor) to a second party, the creditor.
What is Debt?
400
An industry representing the largest portion of the US GDP.
What is wholesale trade?
400
A spending outlet of the U.S. government that accounts for 41% of the worlds spending in this particular industry.
What is military spending?
400
A discharge, especially temporary, of a worker or workers in order to adapt to lower profits or economic hardship.
What is a layoff?
500
A tax disincentive for businesses to award dividend payouts to shareholders that has been overlooked by congress for the past sixty years.
What is a double-taxed divided?
500
A financial ratio that measures the extent of a company’s or consumer’s leverage
What is Debt Ratio?
500
An outlet of government spending related to societies well being that consumes over one trillion dollars a year.
What are government subsidies and welfare programs?
500
11 dollars spent for every 7 dollars generated in the United states.
What is the Obama administrations leveraged spending ratio?
500
Total cumulative spending that approached $3.5 trillion in 2013.