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Jayden Walton
19 February, 05:16
The federal budget is a record of the nations
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Kendal
19 February, 08:24
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It's a record of nations' maximum financial expenditure. The Federal budget may vary for each states according to their capabilities in earning states income, but all of them are required by law to keep their states expenditure lower then their income.
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