Infographic: What Is the Debt Ceiling?
Increasing the debt ceiling allows the Treasury to borrow funds to pay for government obligations that have already been incurred as the result of laws and budgets approved by the President and Congress.
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Increasing the debt ceiling allows the Treasury to borrow funds to pay for government obligations that have already been incurred as the result of laws and budgets approved by the President and Congress.
One issue that most lawmakers and voters agree on is that our tax system needs reform.
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The growing cost of prescription drugs presents a significant challenge to the quality and affordability of healthcare in the United States.
A broad, bipartisan majority of voters agree that the national debt is a key issue for the 2020 campaign.
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A strong fiscal outlook is an essential foundation for a growing, thriving economy.
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Americans want to live in a nation with widespread opportunity, a positive leadership role in the world, and a bright economic future for generations to come.
Americans draw clear connections between our nation’s fiscal health and economic strength.
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Putting our nation on a sustainable fiscal path creates a positive environment for growth, opportunity, and prosperity. Unfortunately, America is on a dangerous long-term fiscal path.
https://www.pgpf.org/infographic/infographic-why-long-term-debt-matters
The legislation includes support for families and lower-income households, funding for climate change, infrastructure and healthcare, and a range of other social investments and tax policy. The new spending is mostly, but not fully, offset by other savings in the bill.
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