spending
noun /ˈspendɪŋ/
  /ˈspendɪŋ/
[uncountable]- the amount of money that is spent by a government, an organization or a person
- to increase/cut/reduce spending
 - The Chancellor was urged to cut taxes to boost consumer spending.
 - government/federal spending
 - defence/military spending
 - spending on something More spending on education was promised.
 - public pressure for increased spending on health and education
 - He went on a spending spree with his father's credit card.
 - The government then had to impose severe spending cuts.
 - Balancing the budget will mean significant cuts in spending.
 - a spending bill/review
 - spending plans/decisions
 - an increase in spending on the provision of public services
 - Other companies are slashing capital spending.
 - the growing spending power of minority groups
 
Synonyms costscostssee also deficit spending , public spending, public spending round- spending
 - expenditure
 - expenses
 - overheads
 - outlay
 
- costs the total amount of money that needs to be spent by a business:
- labour/production costs
 - rising costs
 
 - spending the amount of money that is spent, especially by a government or an organization:
- public spending
 - More spending on health was promised.
 
 - expenditure (rather formal) an amount of money spent by a government, an organization or a person:
- expenditure on education
 
 - expenses money that has to be spent by a person or an organization; money that you spend while you are working that your employer will pay back to you later:
- legal expenses
 - travel expenses
 
 - overhead(s) the regular costs of running a business or an organization, such as rent, electricity and wages:
- High overheads mean small profit margins.
 
 - outlay the money that you have to spend in order to start a new business or project, or in order to save yourself money or time later:
- The best equipment is costly but is well worth the outlay.
 
 
- spending/expenditure/outlay on something
 - high/low costs/spending/expenditure/expenses/overheads
 - total costs/spending/expenditure/expenses/overheads/outlay
 - capital costs/spending/expenditure/expenses/outlay
 - household costs/spending/expenditure/expenses
 - government/public/education/health costs/spending/expenditure
 - to increase/reduce costs/spending/expenditure/expenses/overheads/the outlay
 
Extra ExamplesTopics Moneyb1- A military spending bill is currently being considered in Congress.
 - The president wants to increase discretionary spending by 4 per cent.
 - The boys went on a two-day spending spree with the stolen credit cards.
 - The government will finance its spending through taxes.
 - There has been an increase in total government spending.
 - Three quarters of all federal spending goes to Social Security.
 - her husband's extravagant spending habits
 - This government wants to keep a tight rein on public spending.
 - Total spending has risen by just 1.3 per cent.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- total
 - high
 - low
 - …
 
- boost
 - increase
 - cut
 - …
 
- rise
 - fall
 - go to
 - …
 
- level
 - plan
 - programme/program
 - …
 
- spending on
 
- a cut in spending
 - a reduction in spending
 - an increase in spending
 - …