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The demand curve for money curve shows, all other things unchanged, the
Privately Held Federal Debt
Debt owed by the federal government that is not owned by governmental entities but by private investors, firms, individuals, and foreign governments.
Benefit Payments
Money paid to individuals by the government or insurance schemes, as in the case of unemployment benefits, social security, or disability payments.
Social Security Surplus
Occurs when the income from Social Security contributions exceeds the payouts to beneficiaries.
Old Age
A life stage characterized by advanced age, usually associated with retirement from active employment and the onset of age-related health issues.
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