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Often used in the same context:
cuts,
layoffs,
reductions,
downsizing,
closures,
redundancies,
furloughs,
shortfalls,
downturn,
hiring freeze,
retrenchment,
hikes,
increases,
budgets,
slowdown,
wage freeze,
closings,
recession,
axing,
chopping block,
curtailment,
slash,
declines,
shuttering,
shutdowns,
restructuring,
austerity,
crunch,
shrinking,
reorganization,
falloff,
shortages,
credit crunch,
consolidation,
reallocation,
retirements,
changes,
overcapacity,
funding,
underspend,
downgrades,
shakeup,
buyouts,
spending,
staffing,
constraints,
deline,
dropoff,
disruption,
midyear,
trims,
bankruptcies,
expansions,
rationalization,
announcements,
realignment,
dwindling,
overruns,
rationing,
slump,
deterioration,
concessions,
drop,
upturn,
upheaval,
walkout,
outlays,
dire straits,
slackening,
crisis,
mothball,
overhauls,
shakeout,
underinvestment,
scrimping,
improvements,
initiatives,
softening,
freeze,
oversupply,
pare,
pressures,
clampdown,
decrease,
turnaround,
underspent,
restrictions,
reforms,
losses,
reshuffling,
programs,
woes,
delays,
deindustrialization,
slashings,
proration,
biennium,
turnround,
finances,
unprofitability,
cancellation,
revisions,
cutback,
retrenchments,
setbacks,
shortfall,
purchases,
withdrawals,
appropriations,
devaluations,
investments,
reorganizations
Also try:
— Adjectives for cutbacks:
severe,
federal,
major,
financial,
drastic,
recent,
budgetary,
further,
sharp,
military,
massive,
more...
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