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Economics - Financial Markets 20 Online
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How does the federal government fund the yearly budget?

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The federal government raises trillions of dollars in tax revenue each year, though there are many different kinds of taxes. Some taxes fund specific government programs, while other taxes fund the government in general. When all taxes for a given year are insufficient to cover all of the government’s expenses – which is often the case – the U.S. Treasury borrows money to make up the difference.

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