spending
IPA: spˈɛndɪŋ
noun
- An amount that has been, or is planned to be spent.
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Examples of "spending" in Sentences
- This suggests that the difference in spending is mostly attributable to higher prices of goods and services.
- Until we know which procedures are wasteful, any cutback in spending is likely to reduce both effective and cost-ineffective care.
- One, representing Dick Armey's Freedom Works, proposed a massive cut of about $1B (!) in spending from a government program helping businesses access foreign markets.
- From the start of May to the end of the budget standoff, there were nearly 2,335 articles with Boehner's and Cantor's names within five words of the phrase "spending cuts."
- The increase in spending is largely due to a Supreme Court ruling in January that lifted restrictions on corporations and labor unions from trying to influence elections through television advertising.
- Andrew Rawnsley or anyone else's next salvo proves that Brown's jealousy, paranoia and ambition did actual damage to policy, spending and results: it has been suggested that his curious spending bonanza - with a crescendo in the year 2004-2005 - was designed for when he expected to take over the leadership to win the 2005 election, falling off sharply thereafter.
- Slide 9: Define Aggregate Demand {AD} Sum of demand for ALL economic units in the economy Aggregate Demand Curve Shows the quantity of RGDP purchased at each possible price level by 3 main sectors of spending (C, I, G) spending spending Shifts in the AD Curve rightward shift leftward shift Spending v. Saving (Any situation that would increase or decrease the amount of money consumers, businesses, government have to spend.)
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