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Public spending #1 (permalink) Thu Apr 07, 2005 23:12 pm   Public spending
 

What is public spending?

The state-funded health service accounts for about 9 % of public spending.
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Public spending #2 (permalink) Fri Apr 08, 2005 16:19 pm   Public spending
 

Public spending is the amount of money that the government spends on services that are available to the public (the people).
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