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Today’s Schedule – 11/20 •PPT –Federal Spending –Fiscal Policy •Filing Taxes •HW –Read 15.1/15.2

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Today’s Schedule – 11/20

• PPT–Federal Spending–Fiscal Policy

• Filing Taxes• HW–Read 15.1/15.2

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Definitions• Fiscal Policy- the use of government

spending and revenue collected to influence the economy• Federal Budget- a plan for the federal

government’s revenues and spending for the upcoming year• Fiscal Year- 12 month period–Federal Govt: Oct. 1 – Sept. 30

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Spending Proposals

• Office of Management and Budget (OMB)–Government office that is responsible

for managing the federal budget –Meets with each department /agency

head to discuss how much $$ they want/need for upcoming year

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Budget Approval• OMB creates a proposed budget on

behalf of the president• Congress then reviews/debates the

budget –Ease of passage depends on president’s

relationship with Congress–Use the Congressional Budget Office

(CBO)• Budget must be adopted by May 15

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Budget Approval

• One initial budget is approved, Congress must set spending limits by Sept. 15–After which no new legislation can be

passed to provide new/increased spending

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Fiscal Policy

• Expansionary Policies- Fiscal policies that encourage economic growth–Tax cuts, higher spending

• Contractionary Policies- Fiscal policies that reduce economic growth–Higher taxes, less spending

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Expansionary Policies

• Used to increase output • Often used to stimulate the economy

when in a recession

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Expansionary Policies

• The government can:–Increase Spending•High demandHigh pricesIncreased

supplyIncreased employment –Cut Taxes•Attempt to encourage more spending•Not spending money on taxes, have

more money to buy G/S (see above)

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Types of Spending

• Mandatory- Money lawmakers are required by law to spend on certain programs–Also to pay down national debt

• Discretionary- Money lawmakers can make choices

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Mandatory- Entitlement

• Entitlement- social welfare programs that people are entitled to if meet specific requirements–Increasing cost as more people qualify–Once terms are set, cannot control

number of people who qualify

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Mandatory- Social Security• Largest category of federal spending• Used by 50million +• Still going to be around when you retire?–1995: 4 ppl paying taxes for 1 SS

recipient–2050: 2 ppl paying taxes for 1 SS

recipient

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Mandatory- Medicare

• Medical care for those 65+ –Also those with disabilities

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Mandatory- Medicaid

• Medical benefits for low income families–States share costs with federal

government–Largest source of assistance

funding for low income families

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Discretionary Spending- Defense

• Half of discretionary spending• Salaries of armed forces members–As well as civilian employees

• Purchase of equipment and maintenance of bases

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Discretionary Spending- Other

• Education• Law enforcement• Housing• National Parks• Environment• Transportation• Foreign aid

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Federal Aid to State/Local Govt.

• $406 billion sent to state/local govts.• Some program costs are shared–Medicaid, unemployment, hwy

construction, education, low income housing, mass transit

• Any federal funding must be used exactly as specified

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Contractionary Policies

• Govt. may want to slow down growth when demand is exceeding supply–High demand=increased price=inflation

• Decrease Govt. Spending• Increase Taxes

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Limitations of Fiscal Policy• Difficult to change govt. spending–Much spending dictated by law

(entitlements)• Difficult to predict future of economy–Decisions often made based on past

performance• Results take time to show• Political pressures for reelection • Require team work w/ branches of govt.