economic impact of infrastructure spending cuts
The economic impact of infrastructure spending cuts refers to the consequences and effects caused by reducing financial investments in the development, maintenance, and improvement of essential physical structures and systems that support economic activities within a country or region. These cuts can negatively affect job creation, productivity, transportation efficiency, public services, and overall economic growth and competitiveness.
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