A lockbox in budgeting is an attempt to isolate, or “lock away,” funds of the federal government for purposes such as reducing federal spending, preserving surpluses, or protecting the solvency of trust funds.
Glossary Term
Glossary Term
A lockbox in budgeting is an attempt to isolate, or “lock away,” funds of the federal government for purposes such as reducing federal spending, preserving surpluses, or protecting the solvency of trust funds.