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What is a Primary Surplus (Deficit)?
Countries' primary surplus (deficit) refers to the component of the fiscal surplus (deficit) that is comprised of current government spending less current income from taxes, and excludes interest paid on government debt. If a country has larger levels of income relative to current spending, it is said to have a primary surplus; if a country has larger levels of current spending relative to income, it is said to have a primary deficit.