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Discover Ludwig"fiscal gap" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to the difference between the amount of money a government spends and the amount it collects in taxes. For example, "The US Federal Government is facing a large fiscal gap due to the economic downturn."
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We have no fiscal gap".
That may entail slower investment and a narrower fiscal gap.
To reduce the resulting fiscal gap, the president asked Congress to approve tax increases.
Closing our nation's fiscal gap will require broader budgetary changes and shared contributions.
But that is for extra defence spending, and does not address the fiscal gap.
But there is not enough money at the top to eliminate the long-term fiscal gap.
Britain aims to close a fiscal gap of about 10 percent of gross domestic product.
That's when serious actions to narrow the long-run fiscal gap would begin to take effect.
But a deficit trigger like Mr. Obama now proposes ultimately could bridge a fiscal gap.
"A coordinated effort to close the fiscal gap through sensible and long overdue reforms is paramount".
Bank levies and public-private partnerships are being considered.But these measures will do little to close the fiscal gap.
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