What does a government do when it needs to spend more money than it earns in revenue? In such cases, the government raises funds to cover this shortfall, a process known as deficit financing. This is ...
Download PDF More Formats on IMF eLibrary Order a Print Copy Create Citation We examine the macroeconomic, asset pricing, and public debt consequences of deficit financing dividend taxation in a ...
April surplus reflects end of-season tax receipts, jump in import duties Tariff revenue expected to drop after US-China trade deal Fiscal year outlays up due to Social Security, Medicare, Treasury ...
Wisconsin’s general fund had a positive balance each year under Evers, after running a deficit between 1990 and 2020. Wisconsin’s “rainy day” fund has kept growing since 2020 and currently sits near a ...
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S&P maintains positive economic outlook for Philippines
Global debt watcher S&P Global Ratings has affirmed the Philippines’ investment-grade credit standing, keeping the country at ...
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