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public expenditure
noun
- spending by central government, local authorities, and public corporations
Example Sentences
That implies the official forecaster may hesitate to assume greater state investment in these schemes will pay for itself through higher employment and tax revenues, and result in net savings in public expenditure.
But he added that Russia is spending more than 40% of its public expenditure on defence and security, which he said was "an enormous drain" on the country.
In addition to calling for a reverse to the cut, Unite's motion also says "any public expenditure gaps" should be filled by "taxing wealth".
Members of the public can make a direct bank transfer to HM Treasury to go towards public expenditure.
Opponents cite objections to the public expenditure and a belief that traffic to the proposed new arena would overwhelm U.S.
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