When the government's expenditures exceed its tax revenues, the budget
A) has a deficit and the national debt is increasing.
B) has a deficit and the national debt is decreasing.
C) has a surplus and the national debt is increasing.
D) is balanced and the national debt is increasing.
E) None of the above because by law the government's expenditures cannot exceed its tax revenue.
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