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15.3 Federal Deficits
and Federal Debt
Objectives
 Discuss why federal deficits have been
common since the Great Depression.
 Distinguish between crowding out and
crowding in.
 Discuss changes in the relative size of federal
debt since World War II.
 Explain who bears the burden of the federal
debt.
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Key Terms
 crowding out
 crowding in
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Budget Deficits
Federal deficits over the years
Why is the budget usually in a deficit?
The surplus of 1998–2001
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Federal Deficits and Surpluses
as Percent of GDP Since 1934
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Between 1934 and 2007, the
federal budget was in deficit in all
but 12 years. The largest deficits
occurred during World War II.
Figure 15.4
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Deficits and Interest Rates
Crowding out occurs when higher
government deficits drive up interest rates
and thereby reduce private investment.
Crowding in occurs when government
spending stimulates private investment in
an otherwise stagnant economy.
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Investment Fluctuations
Investment fluctuates much more
from year to year than does GDP.
Figure 15.5
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Federal Debt
Gross debt versus debt held by the public
Debt relative to GDP
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Federal Debt Held by the Public as
Percent of GDP, 1940 to 2004
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The federal debt held by the public
relative to GDP dropped by nearly
two-thirds between 1946 and 2007.
Figure 15.6
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Economic Impact of the Debt
Debt and interest rates
Who bears the burden of the debt?
We owe it to ourselves
Foreign ownership of debt
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