(さいにゅう)

さいにゅう
noun
annual revenue; government income
1. annual revenue; government/public income
the total income received by a government or public institution within a fiscal year, primarily from taxes and other sources
(くに)歳入(さいにゅう)増加(ぞうか)した。
The country's annual revenue increased.
歳入(さいにゅう)大半(たいはん)税金(ぜいきん)だ。
Most of the revenue comes from taxes.
歳入(さいにゅう)歳出(さいしゅつ)のバランスが重要(じゅうよう)だ。
The balance between revenue and expenditure is important.

GOVERNMENT/ECONOMICS TERM:
歳入(さいにゅう) is used in governmental and economic contexts to describe public sector income, particularly in budget discussions.

COMMON COLLOCATIONS:

  • 歳入(さいにゅう)予算(よさん) - revenue budget
  • 歳入(さいにゅう)増加(ぞうか)/減少(げんしょう) - revenue increase/decrease
  • (ぜい)歳入(さいにゅう) - tax revenue
  • 歳入(さいにゅう)歳出(さいしゅつ) - revenue and expenditure

RELATED TERMS:

  • 歳出(さいしゅつ) - annual expenditure
  • 収入(しゅうにゅう) - income (general)
  • 税収(ぜいしゅう) - tax revenue
  • 予算(よさん) - budget

NOTE:
歳入(さいにゅう) is primarily used for government finances. For personal or corporate income, use 収入(しゅうにゅう) or 売上(うりあげ).