The correct option when the federal government is said to be dissaving.
Answer to Problem 3MCQ
From the available options, the correct option is there is a budget deficit.
Explanation of Solution
A dissaving situation occurs when the government is left with nothing as it spent all the available funds and is not able to invest or save which means there is a budget deficit because the government spent more than its budgeted amount.
Whereas, budget surplus or equality in budget surplus and deficit does not show there is a dissaving situation. And, there would be no savings in this condition.
Therefore, the correct option is a (there is a budget deficit) and all other options are incorrect.
Introduction: Federal government consists of three governmental bodies which involve legislative, executive, and judicial, and the powers of the government are vested under the constitution of the country U.
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