Examples of 'fiscal surplus' in a sentence

Meaning of "fiscal surplus"

Fiscal surplus: A financial situation in which a government's revenue exceeds its expenditures during a specific period. This often results in a positive budget balance, providing the government with extra funds that can be used for investments, debt reduction, or other purposes

How to use "fiscal surplus" in a sentence

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He promotes national production and achieves a fiscal surplus.
Public fiscal surplus.
Booming tax receipts have provided the government with a fiscal surplus.
Squandering the fiscal surplus, deducting the tax the rich.
It is not implausible President Obama will finish his term with a fiscal surplus.
As a result, the fiscal surplus from last year will turn to a sizeable deficit.
Moreover, almost all of them showed a primary surplus and many of them a fiscal surplus.
In Australia, a fiscal surplus was achieved despite substantial tax cuts.
Equally problematic is Germany 's focus on maintaining a fiscal surplus.
Fiscal surplus increased in oil-rich African.
As for Italy itself, the country runs a primary fiscal surplus.
A robust fiscal surplus of 2 to 3 per cent of GDP has been maintained throughout.
The rule targets a central government structural fiscal surplus of 1 percent of GDP.
The fiscal surplus is expected to contract marginally to 4.3 per cent of GDP.
Remember the row in 2001 over the Ecofin warning to Ireland during a time of fiscal surplus.

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This despite the fact that Germany achieved a fiscal surplus of €19bn in the same year.
Note, In figure 10 a negative value implies a fiscal surplus.
The government has budgeted for a fiscal surplus of over MOP18.06 billion this year.
The Prime Minister has even commented that in 2015 there will be " a fiscal surplus.
Tsipras will distribute 1,400 million euros of the fiscal surplus among the population.
The persistently strong growth pattern contributed to a fiscal surplus above 3 ½ per cent of GDP in 1999.
O The Australian government has maintained a fiscal surplus since 1998.
For 2006, the European Commission forecasts a continued fiscal surplus for Estonia and Sweden.

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