A structural deficit occurs when a government's spending consistently exceeds its revenue, even during economic growth, due to fundamental policy choices rather than temporary downturns. Economists use it to assess long-term fiscal health. Policymakers benefit from identifying it to plan sustainable budgets, while citizens gain transparency about persistent imbalances that may require tax adjustments or spending reforms.
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