Start by using the short-term Social Security surpluses that are projected to last until 2018.
In-kind food aid peaked in 2000, when there were large surpluses and low prices for cereals.
The economy was running surpluses and CBO was projecting them continuing for many years.
Taxes were to be paid by the settled rich, out of their yearly surpluses.
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Ten years ago, we had a big budget surplus with projected surpluses far into the future.
This would mean countries with current account surpluses adopting policies that would consciously reduce these surpluses.
Instead, many of Europe's weaker economies failed to reform and Germany accumulated gratifyingly large current-account surpluses.
We had a situation in eight years where record surpluses were turned into record deficits.
Bill Clinton worked with Newt Gingrich and Republicans to balance the budget and create surpluses.
This manifesto calls for countries with surpluses to make their own structural reforms to boost consumption.
He says surpluses of food in the richer countries weakened the impulse to improve yields.
Tax payers can only be said to be overcharged if the surpluses actually come about.
Virginia has enjoyed budget surpluses in recent years, but not in its transportation budget.
Since the budget surpluses at the end of the 1990s, federal debt has exploded.
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In 2001, when the first Bush tax cut was passed, official projections showed huge fiscal surpluses.
But we should save (that is, run surpluses) if we have large underfunded future obligations.
But by common consent, maintaining these surpluses and engineering a soft landing requires policy changes.
No private business is allowed to loot surpluses in its pension fund for current operating income.
Globally, such a strategy would also reduce the trade surpluses of fossil fuel exporting economies.
Estimates of long-term federal budget surpluses are going up by the trillions of dollars.
We saw record surpluses, 22 million new jobs, the longest economic expansion in American history.
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By contrast China has been consuming far less than it produces, accumulating vast surpluses.
Nations would settle international payment deficits and surpluses in gold rather than paper-based currencies.
Government surpluses help the economy grow: In fact, surpluses represent a net drain on private-sector income.
But unlike their peers in the rest of the world, they are investing their surpluses.
Those surpluses were invested in developed-world debt, particularly the U.S., pushing down interest rates.
Moreover, as budget surpluses mount, support for continued fiscal restraint is likely to erode.
Their governments have balanced their budgets and built up trade surpluses along with dollar reserves.
As unexpectedly high tax revenues keep pouring in, congressmen have surpluses, not stringency, on their minds.
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