What does OVERSPENDING mean?
Definitions for OVERSPENDING
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overspendingnoun
The spending of too much money.
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Overspending
Overspending is spending more money than one can afford. It is a common problem when easy credit is available. This can also be called 'investing' in the public sector when infrastructure payments exceed actual calculated cost.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of OVERSPENDING in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of OVERSPENDING in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of OVERSPENDING in a Sentence
Even when there's not a pandemic we, as a species, tend to make decisions that negatively affect our public health based on our immediate need, whether it's smoking, alcohol abuse, drug abuse, overeating, overspending... we are wired to look for immediate gratification. Remember, we were once scavengers. That's why this is very hard.
Economics is how people utilize available resources and save the economy from overspending. Ergonomics is how people electrocute themselves in spending and abuse the economy by overusing available resources.
When it comes to inflation, you know, talking to people across our state, whether it's retirees or hard-working families, people are hurting, people can't make ends meet. You look at what we need to do to rectify that. First, we need to rein in spending. We have got to stop the ridiculous, consistent overspending that has put us in this position to start with.
People can't make ends meet. You look at what we need to do to rectify that. First, we need to rein in spending. We have got to stop the ridiculous, consistent overspending that has put us in this position to start with.
When you look at where Democrats are spending money, they are spending money where Biden won in 2020, and the real problem here is why are we seeing these things? It is the policies and the actions that Democrats have taken — their overspending of $10 trillion, inflation, their attack on the energy industry which has brought gas prices up, and people are worried about home heating this winter.
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