OpenStax Principles of Macroeconomics - Ch. 17 Key Terms: Government Budgets and Fiscal Policy

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automatic stabilizers

tax and spending rules that have the effect of slowing down the rate of decrease in aggregate demand when the economy slows down and restraining aggregate demand when the economy speeds up, without any additional change in legislation

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balanced budget

when government spending and taxes are equal

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budget deficit

when the federal government spends more money than it receives in taxes in a given year

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budget surplus

when the government receives more money in taxes than it spends in a year

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contractionary fiscal policy

fiscal policy that decreases the level of aggregate demand, either through cuts in government spending or increases in taxes

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corporate income tax

a tax imposed on corporate profits

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crowding out

federal spending and borrowing causes interest rates to rise and business investment to fall

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discretionary fiscal policy

the government passes a new law that explicitly changes overall tax or spending levels with the intent of influencing the level or overall economic activity

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estate and gift tax

a tax on people who pass assets to the next generation—either after death or during life in the form of gifts

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excise tax

a tax on a specific good—on gasoline, tobacco, and alcohol

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expansionary fiscal policy

fiscal policy that increases the level of aggregate demand, either through increases in government spending or cuts in taxes

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implementation lag

the time it takes for the funds relating to fiscal policy to be dispersed to the appropriate agencies to implement the programs

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individual income tax

a tax based on the income, of all forms, received by individuals

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legislative lag

the time it takes to get a fiscal policy bill passed

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marginal tax rates

or the tax that must be paid on all yearly income

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national debt

the total accumulated amount the government has borrowed, over time, and not yet paid back

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payroll tax

a tax based on the pay received from employers; the taxes provide funds for Social Security and Medicare

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progressive tax

a tax that collects a greater share of income from those with high incomes than from those with lower incomes

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proportional tax

a tax that is a flat percentage of income earned, regardless of level of income

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recognition lag

the time it takes to determine that a recession has occurred

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regressive tax

a tax in which people with higher incomes pay a smaller share of their income in tax

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standardized employment budget

the budget deficit or surplus in any given year adjusted for what it would have been if the economy were producing at potential GDP