Introduction
Government Spending
Taxation
17.6 Vocabulary and Types of Lag
100

Who is the President? 

Donald Trump

100

Name one of the four major spendings of the government.

  1. National Defense

  2. Social Security

  3. Healthcare

  4. Interest payments on past borrowings

100

What is Individual Income tax?

Tax based on incomes, of all forms, received by individuals.( Filed annually by individuals)

100

What is Recognition Lag?

The time it takes to determine that a recession has occurred.

(-1000 for row three)



200

Who is the Secretary of the Treasury? 

Scott Bessent

200
Name an example of budget deficit. 

If a country spends $500 billion and collects $400 billion in revenue, it has a $100 billion budget deficit.

200

What does Payroll Tax help fund? Name both

Social insurance programs, Medicare & Social Security

200

What is an example of an automatic stabilizer?

Progressive Income Taxes, Payroll Taxes, or Corporate Income Taxes.

300

What does government budgets and fiscal policy involve? 

Name one

Government spending, taxation, reducing poverty, promoting growth, and stabilizing the economy.

300

What is budget surplus? 

When the government receives more money in taxes than it spends in a year. 

300

What is Corporate Income Tax and whats the equation used to calculate it?

Tax imposed on corporate profits based on their income

revenue-expenses=company's income

300

What is Discretionary Fiscal Policy?

The government passes a new law that explicitly changes overall tax or spending levels with the intent of influencing the level of overall economic activity.



400

What people are in charge of fiscal policy? 

Name one

Executive branch, Legislative branch, President, and Secretary of the Treasury

400

If government savings is positive, then ____________

If government savings is negative, then ____________

Budget surplus

Budget deficit

400

What is an Excise Tax, name examples and purpose for it

Excise Tax is on a good or service that is deemed harmful to society

ex: alcohol, tobacco, fuels

Aim to regulate consumption of certain goods and generate revenue for the government

400

What is "Crowding Out?"

Where government borrowing and spending results in higher interest rates, which reduces business investment and household consumption.



500

Why did national parks shut down in 2013?

The Congress and the President could not agree on a budget.

500

What is the difference between deficit and debt?

Deficit refers to what happens to the federal government budget each year

Debt is accumulated over time- the sum of all past deficit or surpluses.

500

Define progressive, regressive and proportional tax

Progressive- Taxes those with higher incomes greater than those with lower income

Regressive- higher incomes pay smaller share of income tax

Proportional- flat % of income, no matter level of income

500

What is Implementation Lag?

The time it takes for the funds relating to fiscal policy to be dispersed to the appropriate agencies to implement the programs.