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Revenue Scarcity -Revenue is limited, so government must make choices about spending -setting priorities -Political Party goals
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Budgets -Budgets are a plan for spending the government’s money -Revenue or receipts-- Economic term for the money that is received -Expenditures-- Economic term for the money that is spent -Most budgets are one year budgets -fiscal year
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Drafting a Budget -drafting a budget is a long process -executive branch prepares most of the budget -expenditures are often based upon the President, Governor, or local leader’s goals
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Drafting a Budget -drafting a budget is a long process -executive branch prepares most of the budget -expenditures are often based upon the President, Governor, or local leader’s goals
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Approving a Budget -Budgets must be passed by the legislative branch -serves as a check on the government’s spending power -Goals of Congressmen may conflict with budget proposals -Final version is often a series of compromises
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State & Local Budgets -Similar budget process as Federal Government -May be of a much smaller scale -May be more important to citizens of the community than federal budget
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Expenditures -Expenses change each year -Most larges expenses change very little Social Security, National Defense, Medicare, and Interest on National Debt -Local and State Governments Education, Social Services, Transportation, and Public Safety
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Budget Deficits -Limited Revenues, but unlimited places to spend money -Some spending is actually borrowed money to pay for expenses Bonds -Effects of National Debt
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Balancing Budgets -Balanced Budget-- Idea that a budget should never spend more money than it has received -Federal Government has a history of high budget deficits since the 1980’s leading to a high national debt -Most states and local government are required to balance their budgets
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Revenue Sharing -Governments sometimes help one another with funding problems -Intergovernmental Revenue -Governments can receive grants to help solve problems -Federal Grant-In-Aid -Federally mandated programs and funding is a problem for many local and state gov’ts
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