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AP U.S. Government 1.5 Public Policy. Fiscal policy...what?
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Thank you We sneak and here's your shmoop du jour
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Brought to you by fish eagle policy law of the
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sea fiscal policy Uh what And here potential answers way
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stretched on the fish girl thing but you try to
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make jokes out of fiscal really hard All right a
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lot of utilizing going on here anyone has ideas Okay
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well here we go Ever since the great depression the
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government's played up pretty well great role in the economy
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This sort of top bill award winning performance involves two
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different pieces Monetary policy and fiscal policy Will this fiscal
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policy a utilized interest rates and the money supply Well
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that sounds more like monetary policy which is set by
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the federal reserve and involves managing interest rates bond purchases
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and the flow of cash money into the economy by
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adjusting interest rates The federal reserve which is our nation's
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central bank can affect people's willingness to borrow and lend
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money which could help stimulate the economy and slow times
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or slow down spending in high times Same goes for
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control over the money supply which basically means how many
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of those dollars dollar bills y'all are printed and circulated
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At any given moment it's off the federal reserve is
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controlling monetary policy who's calling the shots on fiscal policy
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well fiscal policy is set that is if they can
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agree by congress and the president Every year the president
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sends a budget to congress outlining to major goal how
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the government will spend its money and where the government
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will get its money Some government spending like social security
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and medicare is mandatory meaning the government has to make
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the payments each year Some spending though is discretionary meaning
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that lawmakers have some say over who gets how much
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what when where now where does all this money come
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from No not george washington's wouldn't tooth fairy it comes
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from taxes each year the government collects taxes on individuals
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and businesses in orderto help fund government spending But a
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big part of fiscal policy is determining just how high
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or low those tax rates will be So if fiscal
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policy involves government spending levels and tax rates that makes
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e the right answer right there politicians tend to make
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a whole bunch of promises when they're running for office
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but when it comes to the grim reality of deciding
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our nation's fiscal policy Well they really have to put 00:02:21.655 --> [endTime] taxpayers money where their mouth is
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