long-term consequences of infrastructure spending cuts
Long-term consequences of infrastructure spending cuts refer to the negative and lasting effects resulting from reductions in investments towards the development, improvement, and maintenance of essential physical structures, systems, and facilities that support a society or economy. These consequences can include deteriorating infrastructure, reduced productivity, hindered economic growth, decreased competitiveness, limited public services, and compromised public safety.
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