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structural deficit
noun
That portion of the public sector deficit which exists even when the economy is at potential. Government spending beyond government revenues at times of normal, predictable economic activity, as opposed to a cyclical deficit.
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THOU shalt not incur a structural deficit.
He is focusing on the structural deficit.
This translates as eliminating the structural deficit.
Osborne says the structural deficit has gone down by 3%.
The UK had the largest structural deficit in Europe.
That's pretty close to the size of our structural deficit.
12.27pm: Osborne says Britain has a £109bn structural deficit.
Now, let me tell you what a structural deficit is.
Of course the structural deficit has to be eliminated.
The structural deficit has not improved in this budget.
Osborne says he is getting the structural deficit down.
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