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A government official argues that a significant increase in the national unemployment rate will not negatively impact the government's budget. Their reasoning is that the decrease in tax revenue collected from individuals will be balanced out by a corresponding decrease in government spending, as there are fewer employed people requiring public services. Is this reasoning sound?

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