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And eyeballing the chart below, when it breaches five per cent of GDP it has generally been met by a punchy response. Some content could not load. Check your internet connection or browser settings.
The most obvious economic consequence of bigger defence budgets will be to strain public finances. Debts are already high and ...
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This would prevent a "hockey stick" on a graph of spending over time, where it suddenly ramps up towards the end, he argued. Rutte will visit the UK next week to meet Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
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Sen. Ron Johnson releases a lengthy report on the “big, beautiful bill," in which he claims it would balloon deficits.