Japanese

ざいせい
Meaning: public finance; fiscal affairs; economic condition
Part of Speech: Noun

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Handwriting

財
政

Example sentences

The government decided to increase spending to stimulate the economy, despite concerns about the worsening fiscal condition.
財政の健全化を目指して、政府は新しい予算案を提出した。
The government submitted a new budget proposal aiming to restore fiscal health.
江戸時代の参勤交代は、諸大名の財政を大きく圧迫した。
The Sankin-kotai system of the Edo period greatly pressured the finances of the various daimyo.

Usage Notes

Mainly used for national or local government finances, but can also refer to a private budget or 'wallet'.

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