in the red
The phrase "in the red" typically refers to a financial situation where a person, business, or organization has incurred losses or has negative cash flow. It indicates that expenses or debts exceed income or revenue, leading to a deficit or negative balance in one's accounts. This term is commonly used to describe being in debt or experiencing financial difficulties. The phrase originated from accounting practices where negative numbers were often recorded in red ink to indicate deficit or loss.
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