Uncontrollable spending refers to financial obligations that the government must fulfill based on existing laws, limiting flexibility in budget planning. It is primarily due to past contracts and agreements that are legally binding. This type of spending represents a significant portion of the federal budget, particularly in mandatory programs. ;
Uncontrollable spending refers to government expenses that are predetermined by existing laws and contracts, limiting budget flexibility. The best description is that much of the budget is already committed by past contracts and agreements. This means that certain mandatory programs must be funded regardless of current budget negotiations.
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