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deficit

The amount by which a government, company, or individual's spending exceeds its income over a particular period of time. also called deficit or deficit spending. also called budget deficit. opposite of budget surplus.

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  1. Deficit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A deficit is the amount by which a sum falls short of some reference amount. In economics, a deficit is a shortfall in revenue; in more specific cases it may refer to : ...
     
  2. Deficit spending - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Deficit spending is the amount by which a government, private company, or individual's spending exceeds income over a particular period of time, also called ...
     
  3. US Federal Deficit by Year 2008_2017 - Charts Analysis
    Charts and analysis of the US Federal Deficit, including current deficit, 20th century deficits, and deficits since the founding. Source: Office of Management and ...
     
  4. Deficit | Define Deficit at Dictionary.com
    /ˈdɛf ə sɪt; British also dɪˈfɪs ɪt/ Show Spelled [def-uh-sit; British also dih-fis-it ] Show IPA. noun. 1. the amount by which a sum of money falls short of the ...
     
  5. FactCheck.org : deficit
    In dueling ads, the Obama and Romney campaigns claim the factual high ground on deficits and taxes while, ironically, distorting the facts. An Obama ad uses a ...
     
  6. deficit - definition of deficit by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...
    a. Inadequacy or insufficiency: a deficit in grain production. b. A deficiency or impairment in mental or physical functioning. c. An unfavorable condition or ...
     
  7. Deficit - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
    def·i·cit. noun \ˈde-fə-sət, British also di-ˈfis-ət or ˈdē-fə-sət\. Definition of DEFICIT. 1. a (1) : deficiency in amount or quality <a deficit in rainfall> (2) : a lack or ...
     
  8. Deficit Definition | Investopedia
    The amount by which expenses exceed income or costs outstrip revenues. Deficit essentially refers to the difference between cash inflows and outflows.