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Government Spending with Fexingo: Budget, Deficits, and Public Finance Explained
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Government Spending with Fexingo: Budget, Deficits, and Public Finance Explained

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About Government Spending with Fexingo: Budget, Deficits, and Public Finance Explained

Governments around the world spend trillions annually, yet the logic behind budget allocations, deficit targets, and public-debt ceilings remains opaque to most citizens. In 'Government Spending with Fexingo: Budget, Deficits, and Public Finance Explained,' Lucas and Luna dissect the numbers behind national accounts. Lucas, a journalist with a knack for fiscal arcana, walks through real budget documents from the U.S., Germany, Japan, and emerging economies, while Luna challenges assumptions about where the money actually goes and who bears the future cost. Each episode focuses on a single government-spending concept: the difference between structural and cyclical deficits, the real burden of entitlement programs, how military budgets are justified, or why some countries run surpluses while others pile up debt. They avoid partisan talking points—no 'tax-and-spend' clichés or 'balanced-budget' slogans—and instead trace the actual flows from tax receipts to procurement contracts to transfer payments. The listener is someone who wants to understand fiscal policy not as a political football but as a set of trade-offs with measurable consequences. Lucas and Luna bring the same rigor: Lucas citing Congressional Budget Office projections, Luna asking whether the models account for demographic shifts. By the end of each episode, you'll know exactly how a given government is spending your money—and whether the ledgers add up. Can deficits ever be 'good,' or is debt always a drag on growth?

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English
Type
podcast

Episodes(41)

  1. 1

    Why Government Fees Often Cost More Than They Raise

    9 Jun7m
  2. 2

    Why Government Audits Miss Most Fraud

    9 Jun8m
  3. 3

    Why Government R&D Funding Creates Job Multipliers

    8 Jun10m
  4. 4

    Why Government Procurement Costs Twice as Much

    8 Jun8m
  5. 5

    Why Governments Use Special Purpose Vehicles for Public Projects

    7 Jun11m
  6. 6

    Why Government Bonds Trade Below Face Value

    7 Jun10m
  7. 7

    Why Governments Print Too Many Banknotes

    6 Jun7m
  8. 8

    Why Governments Turn to Public-Private Partnerships

    6 Jun9m

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