What is government revenue? a)Money spent in social programs b)Money that the government collects through taxes and borrowing c)New money that comes in from other countries d)Money the government prints
Government revenue is money received by a government. It is an important tool of the fiscal policy of the government and is the opposite factor of government spending.
Government revenue is money received by a government. It is an important tool of the fiscal policy of the government and is the opposite factor of government spending. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_revenue
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Isnt the answer B? Revenues earned by the government are received from sources such as taxes levied on the incomes and wealth accumulation of individuals and corporations and on the goods and services produced, exports and imports, non-taxable sources such as government-owned corporations' incomes, central bank revenue and capital receipts in the form of external loans and debts from international financial institutions. Im just thinking it is?
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