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Federal Statistical Programs for the Current Fiscal Yeardoi:10.1080/00031305.1947.10501562NoneTaylor & Francis GroupAmerican Statistician
Infineon concludes a significantly better-than-expected quarter and again raises its outlook for the current fiscal year Infineon breaks ground for new plant in Dresden together with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, German Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz...
1.(Economics) the income accruing from taxation to a government during a specified period of time, usually a year 2.(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a.a government department responsible for the collection of government revenue b.(as modifier):revenue men. ...
Under current law,America is set for a fiscal squeeze worth roughly 5% of GDP as the Bush tax cuts and a host of more recent temporary tax reductions expire at the end of this year,and deep cuts to defence and other types of federal spending kick in. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 在...
Federal Spending Breakdown Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Photo: The Balance / Hilary Allison Current U.S. government spending is $4.829 trillion.1That's thefederal budgetfor the fiscal year 2021 covering October 1, 2020, through September 30, 2021. It's 20.7% ofgross domestic productaccordin...
The U.S. federal budget deficit reached $2.8 trillion for the fiscal year 2021.1It was the second-highest deficit since 1945; the 2020 deficit of $3.1 trillion as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic takes the top spot.23 Learn more about the factors impacting the federal budget deficit, ho...
The federal government budget ran a deficit of $143.6 billion in December, after a deficit of $145.3 billion in the previous month. The cumulative deficit for the first three months of the fiscal year 2021 was $572.9 billion, compared with the deficit of $356.6 billion for the first three ...
"Over time, this outlook could restrain fiscal policymakers' willingness or ability to support economic activity during a downturn," he said. "In addition, I remain concerned that high and rising federal debt can, in the longer term, restrain private investment and, thereby, reduce productivity ...
Current liabilities are a company'sshort-term financial obligations; they are typically due within one year. Examples of current liabilities are accrued expenses, taxes payable, short-term debt, payroll liabilities, and dividend payables, among others. Current liabilities are listed on the balance she...