Tax
Government Spending
Banks
Demand Side Policy
Supply Side Policy
100

What tax is on a consumer purchase, paid upon purchase.

Sales Tax

100

What government program(s) have the largest financial budget?

Social security/health

100

Despite being heavily associated with the government, this bank is detached from the government, what bank is this?

The Federal Reserve

100
What economic policy is regarded as "demand side" and is done by injecting funds into the economy?

Keynesian Policy

100

What economic policy regarded as "supply side" is done by lowering taxes?

Fiscal Policy

200

What three factors are variables in sales tax?

State, city, and county

200

What is the national debt?

Total money borrowed by the gov.

200

In the federal reserve, how many people are in the open market committee?

12

200

What time related limit is usually associated with Keynesian economics. 

It takes time to see if it is working.

200

What is fiscal policy supposed to do (in theory)?

Target producers to stimulate their output

300

What tax is a federal tax on people's earnings?

Income tax
300

What is discretionary spending?

When congress can control the amounts.

300

How long is the term for the board of governors?

14 years

300

Why is it hard to stop or end policies created by Keynesian Economics?

People like them.

300

Whats the biggest downside to supply sided economic policy?

Companies do not always produce more with the extra money.

400

What type of tax increases as income level increases?

Progressive tax

400

What type of spending is something the federal government must pay out?

Mandatory spending.

400

What is something the fed issues?

paper currency.

400

What is the most direct and efficient way to stimulate demand?

Government spending.

400
Why might the governments tax revenue still be the same despite the tax rates themselves lowering?

Because people will spend more.

500

What tax is put onto the production of a good?

Excise tax
500

What does the federal government pay companies to do?

Build/repair, create infrastructure, increased educational programs, and entitlement programs.

500

Banks are required to keep a fraction of their deposits on hand, what is this called?

Cash reserves.

500

Once the government pulls back from spending, what sector is supposed to take over?

Private sector

500

Why is supply side economic theory hard to measure?

Because government spending has never really been cut.