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Business, 25.10.2020 22:00, Chrissyx4750

APEX - ECONOMICS The chart shows U. S. government spending and the income it brought in
through taxes each year. In which year or years did the U. S. government have
a deficit?

A. Both 2000 and 2020
B. Only 2015
C. Only 2005
D. Both 2010 and 2015


APEX - ECONOMICS

The chart shows U.S. government spending and the income it brought in
through ta

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