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HippoCampus U.S. History & Government 18 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

For what reason might the United States government raise taxes instead of borrowing money to pay for a new government service? To avoid increasing the flow of money in the economy To avoid having to change the federal interest rate To demonstrate that people support the concept of taxation more than borrowing To avoid paying interest on savings bonds

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@little_rebel @Love_k @pooja195 @shifuyanli @sleepyjess

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@sleepyjess

OpenStudy (anonymous):

PLEASE help me...this is barely history, I call it tax class ' not really'

OpenStudy (anonymous):

At least, can I have your opinion?

OpenStudy (micahmglomski):

loans - Why do governments borrow money instead of ... money.stackexchange.com/.../why-do-governments-borrow-money-inste... Apr 9, 2010 - (When printing money, one doesn't need to pay interest). ... Governments borrowing money doesn't create new money. ... So holders of government debt don't have money they can spend (they can ... whereas if they borrow money and use taxes to repay it, the burden falls .... They have to have a reason.

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