Statement from Foundation President, Michael A. Peterson, on Nov. 8th 2012 CBO Report
“This CBO report is yet another warning to our leaders in Washington that we must address the looming fiscal cliff, which is just 53 days away.
The fiscal cliff represents a moment of opportunity for policymakers, and could mark a positive turning point for the country’s fiscal future. Instead of allowing our economy to go over the fiscal cliff, or once again kicking the can on the necessary action on our deficits, leaders should seize this opportunity to pass a comprehensive, bipartisan plan that stabilizes the long-term debt and builds a stronger economic future.”
Further Reading
How Much Does the Government Spend on International Affairs?
Federal spending for international affairs, which supports American diplomacy and development aid, is a small portion of the U.S. budget.
What Is Inflation and Why Does It Matter?
Here’s an overview of inflation, why it matters, and how it’s managed.
5 Key Facts About Rising Healthcare Spending in the United States
Healthcare spending in the United States is a key driver of the nation’s fiscal imbalance and has risen notably over the past few decades.