Become a Fiscal Leader
Become a fiscal leader to help educate and inspire others on the importance of improving our fiscal policy.
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Become a fiscal leader to help educate and inspire others on the importance of improving our fiscal policy.
The end of the supercommittee doesn’t mean the end of the fiscal policy debate in Washington.
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is an unprecedented national emergency requiring a significant federal response. This page provides resources and analysis, tracking the actions our leaders are taking to respond, and providing insights on the state of America’s fiscal and economic outlook during the recovery.
The President's Budget for Fiscal Year 2013 projects that the budget deficit will gradually decline under the President's policies from $1,327 billion in 2012 to $704 billion in 2022.
https://www.pgpf.org/analysis/analysis-of-the-president%E2%80%99s-fiscal-year-2013-budget
The Fiscal Internship Program engages college students in fiscal policy by providing them with first-hand research experience at public policy institutions in Washington, D.C.
https://www.pgpf.org/what-we-are-doing/grants/pgpf-fiscal-internship-program-in-washington-dc
The more important question for fiscal policy is what happens when monetary policy normalizes.
“As we continue to face significant economic turbulence and uncertainty, fiscal confidence is near a record low, because voters know that our growing national debt makes it more difficult to build a strong and stable future,” said Michael A. Peterson, CEO of the Peterson Foundation.
https://www.pgpf.org/press-release/2022/04/fci-press-release
The fifth annual Fiscal Summit will bring together leading experts and policymakers to outline their vision for building a vibrant economy for all Americans, addressing our long-term fiscal challenges, and securing critical investments in our future.
There are a number of key fiscal issues not only facing the current Congress in coming weeks, but also awaiting the new Congress.
The end of 2023 marks another year that the country has failed to improve its daunting fiscal outlook.