The Lame-Duck Congress and the 116th Congress Have Some Key Fiscal Issues on their Agenda
There are a number of key fiscal issues not only facing the current Congress in coming weeks, but also awaiting the new Congress.
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There are a number of key fiscal issues not only facing the current Congress in coming weeks, but also awaiting the new Congress.
Now that the hard-fought election is over, lawmakers face a series of pressing fiscal and budgetary issues in the New Year.
https://www.pgpf.org/blog/2016/11/fiscal-advice-to-the-next-president
Significant damage was done to America’s fiscal outlook over the past year.
President Biden’s request for discretionary funding for next year (fiscal year 2022) would substantially increase funding for nondefense programs, particularly in the Departments of Education, Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, and Veterans Affairs.
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.
CBO updated its budget projections this week, confirming that for the first year since 2009, deficits as a share of GDP are on the rise again.
https://www.pgpf.org/blog/2016/08/three-key-takeaways-from-the-updated-budget-projections
President Trump released his fourth budget, which outlines the administration's policy proposals, budget projections, and economic forecast for the next decade.
The country’s fiscal trajectory got notably worse over the past year.
Voters are deeply concerned about interest costs eating up more and more of the federal budget.
CBO’s report is the latest warning sign about the dire fiscal outlook.