Country A's income receipts are $300 billion, and income payments are $250 billion. Despite this, country A is a debtor

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Country A's income receipts are $300 billion, and income payments are $250 billion. Despite this, country A is a debtor

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Country A's income receipts are $300 billion, and income
payments are $250 billion. Despite this, country A is a debtor
nation. How can country A receive more income than it paid out? Use
the formula to answer the question.
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