Statement by Peter G. Peterson Foundation on Baucus-Hatch Tax Reform Principles
Peter G. Peterson releases a statement on Baucus-Hatch tax reform principles.
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Peter G. Peterson releases a statement on Baucus-Hatch tax reform principles.
The Congressional Budget Office released its 2015 Long-Term Fiscal Outlook, which projects that by 2040, federal debt will climb to over 100 percent of GDP under current law and could reach 175 percent of GDP under less optimistic assumptions.
Michael Peterson released a statement today on the CBO's updated budget projections.
With the election over, the Peter G. Peterson Foundation today announced a $1 million national ad campaign called "More," which will air on leading Sunday morning shows and cable news channels.
The Peter G. Peterson Foundation is joining with POLITICO to present the inaugural series of Morning Money Breakfast Briefings, hosted by POLITICO’s Chief Economic Correspondent, Ben White.
"We are beginning a new year, but our national debt remains on the same damaging and unsustainable path," said Michael A. Peterson, CEO of the Peter G. Peterson Foundation.
The Peterson Foundation’s 2012 Fiscal Summit features the nation’s leading experts and elected officials in discussions about the fiscal, economic, and political crossroads facing the country.
https://www.pgpf.org/press-release/2012/05/peterson-foundation-to-convene-3rd-annual-fiscal-summit
A study commissioned by the Peter G. Peterson Foundation on S. 1796, America's Healthy Future Act of 2009 confirms the Congressional Budget Office analysis that the bill, as passed by the Senate Finance Committee, could result in slightly lower deficits if it is implemented as intended and remains unchanged.
https://www.pgpf.org/press-release/peter-g-peterson-foundation-releases-new-health-care-reform-study
“It’s very encouraging to see bipartisan, bicameral support for a fiscal commission to recommend solutions to our $33 trillion and growing national debt."
“The national debt is already $34 trillion, but as it grows over the next three decades, we’ll spend more than double that on interest alone,” said Michael A. Peterson.
https://www.pgpf.org/press-release/2024/03/fci-press-release