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Outlays

Outlays | Outlay

Outlays meaning

plural of outlay

Example sentences (20)

However, the collapse of the speculative dot-com bubble decreased business outlays and investments and the tragic events of September 11th brought this era of prosperity to an end.

Investing capital expenditures excludes capital outlays for business acquisitions and equity-accounted investees.

Meanwhile, outlays on travel, including air transportation and hotels, increased between 15% and 20% over the same period.

Services outlays increased 0.7%, lifted by gains in financial services and insurance, healthcare, recreation, and housing and utilities.

Some players, such as Syndergaard, receive nice outlays for a season.

The pressure on the US government to increase social welfare outlays is high given the election year is not far away.

Though the sources of Wagner’s funding aren’t clear, its involvement has meant that even more outlays on the war flow off the books.

Askenaizer also notes that there are fiscal advantages to moving into an existing space that won’t require outlays of cash for infrastructural improvements.

It’s understandable, considering that in 2023, the Philippines invested approximately P1.2 trillion in infrastructure and capital outlays, marking a 20-percent increase from the previous year.

Outlays are the measure of government spending that has actually taken place.

Outlays for culture came off the top line on the income statement, reducing the bottom line.

Real outlays, adjusted for inflation, advanced 0.1% from a year ago, the internal affairs ministry reported Friday.

Secondly, understand that the aging of the baby boom generation is the primary driver of increasing federal outlays.

The government is also boosting defense spending and outlays on healthcare.

Would we have had physical infrastructure for the internet without federal outlays to build AUTOVON and AUTODIN, the 1950s-initiated worldwide voice and date communication systems for military control.

An income and spending report compiled by a group of his supporters had records of ¥1.28 million in outlays for each trip.

By category, outlays for domestic and overseas package tours plummeted 61.4% from a year ago, but the decrease was smaller than the previous month's 87.3% dive.

For this to occur, all the loopholes for the generation of money out of “thin air” must be closed and government outlays must be cut to the bone.

It includes all of private and public consumption, government outlays, investments and exports less imports that occur within a defined territory.

So, even if discretionary spending stays flat, total outlays are still estimated to increase by more than $1 trillion, significantly above any measure of tax revenues, and that is without considering a possible recession.