If the federal government has a budget surplus, then it is definitely the case that
A) tax revenues are rising and government outlays are falling.
B) tax revenues exceeds government outlays.
C) tax revenues are falling and government outlays are rising.
D) government outlays exceed tax revenues.
E) tax revenues and government outlays are equal.
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