Tax and spend
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Tax and Spend is a pejorative economic-political term for raising the tax burden in an economy so that more can be spent on state-provided services (public services). It is most often used by political opponents to describe the economic approach of socialist-leaning systems of government.
The opposite approach is low tax and low spend; reducing government spending to lower the tax burden. There are other options that exist, as well, such as raising bonds to pay for higher government services, a strategy which puts the government into debt.