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12 June 2026, 9:00PM
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When a company earns less than what it spends, it is called a loss, and the same goes for a government. The recent figures on government revenue do not paint a warm, fuzzy picture of government revenue and expenditure.The government spent more than it collected in the March 2026 quarter, recordin...
By The Editorial Board
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12 June 2026, 9:00PM
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