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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.
"A fiscal commission is most likely to succeed if the broader public is involved in the process," writes Sita Slavov.
The end of 2023 marks another year that the country has failed to improve its daunting fiscal outlook.
Amid the debate over national priorities, one thing is clear: fiscal sustainability is essential to addressing the needs and ambitions of our society and building a vibrant future for generations to come.
https://www.pgpf.org/what-we-are-doing/fiscal-summit/2019-fiscal-summit/summary-and-highlights
Tax breaks totaled over $1.8 trillion in 2023. To put that in perspective, that’s more than the government spends on Social Security, defense, or Medicare and Medicaid.
https://www.pgpf.org/blog/2023/12/eight-of-the-largest-tax-breaks-explained
The first step in inspiring others is learning how to talk about the nation's long-term fiscal challenges.
This week PGPF held its fifth annual Fiscal Summit, the premier gathering dedicated to addressing our nation's long-term national debt and economic future.
https://www.pgpf.org/blog/2014-fiscal-summit-videos-and-highlights
In 2022, 26 million people — or 7.9 percent of the population – were uninsured, according to a report in September 2023 from the Census Bureau