"deficit" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Under current law, the federal fiscal outlook beyond this year is daunting: Projected deficits average about $600 billion per year over the 2011-2020 period.
- This deficit averaged $5 billion a month in 1989 and fell to around $3.5 billion the first five months of this year.
- Over the past 40 years, deficits have averaged 2.3 percent of G.D.P.; last year they ran at 2.6 percent.
- As a share of the economy, the Bush-era deficits have averaged 2.7 percent.
- In that budget, the projected deficits averaged 14.4 percent of revenues from city sources.
- Federal deficits averaged 3.4 percent of GDP in the 1980s and reached 4.7 percent in 1992.
- The deficit rose from $79 billion in 1981 to $128 billion in 1982, and averaged over $200 billion from 1983 to 1986.
- The remarks prompted James Sinclair, then * Between 193 1 and 1939 the federal government's daily deficit averaged $329,000.
- The deficit had been averaging nearly $1.4 million a month, but it shrank to $495,000 in September, according to a report to the agency's directors.
- Over the final four months of last year, for example, the deficit averaged $13.6 billion compared with $14.9 billion for May through August.
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