Cutbacks

/ˈkʌtˌbæks/ noun

Reductions in spending, services, or personnel, often made to save money during difficult financial times.

Cutback combines 'cut' and 'back,' a compound word that emerged in the early 1900s to describe the deliberate reduction of something. It became common business terminology by the 1950s.

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