Fiscal

/ˈfɪskəl/ adjective

Fiscal describes things related to government money, such as taxes, spending, and budgets. It often appears in phrases like “fiscal policy” or “fiscal year.”

It comes from Latin “fiscus,” meaning “basket” or “treasury,” which was a basket used to hold public money. The word shifted from the container to the money and policies themselves.

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