What Are the Economic Costs of Child Poverty?
Child poverty has remained relatively high in the United States for much of the past decade.
https://www.pgpf.org/blog/2023/10/what-are-the-economic-costs-of-child-poverty
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Child poverty has remained relatively high in the United States for much of the past decade.
https://www.pgpf.org/blog/2023/10/what-are-the-economic-costs-of-child-poverty
Medicare is an essential federal program that provides health insurance to millions of older Americans.
https://www.pgpf.org/blog/2023/10/strengthening-medicare-options-to-reduce-costs
The end of 2023 marks another year that the country has failed to improve its daunting fiscal outlook.
Two of America’s top economists said Monday that while the U.S. faces a complex mix of fiscal and economic challenges, they don’t see an immediate threat of recession.
CBO now expects interest rates over the next two years to be higher than previously anticipated, according to new data released on December 15.
The Social Security and Medicare Trustees released their annual reports, which show that these vital programs are on an unsustainable path.
https://www.pgpf.org/blog/2022/06/five-charts-about-the-future-of-social-security-and-medicare
CBO now expects that 3-month interest rates will peak at around 5.3 percent this year and only fall to 3.2 percent by the end of 2025.
These charts tell the fiscal story of 2022 — looking back at how our fiscal situation deteriorated over the past year and what challenges lie ahead.
Interest rates on U.S. Treasury securities have a significant influence on federal borrowing costs.
https://www.pgpf.org/blog/2023/07/higher-interest-rates-could-cause-the-national-debt-to-skyrocket
One of the largest drivers of that rising debt is federal spending on major healthcare programs, such as Medicare and Medicaid.