FISCAL BLOG

Income levels for Americans vary across geography, race, and gender.

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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

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Social Security, America’s essential public retirement program, is on a path to depletion in less than 10 years.

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Voters are deeply concerned about interest costs eating up more and more of the federal budget.

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Child poverty has remained relatively high in the United States for much of the past decade.

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Debt held by the public totaled 97 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2022 and is on track to exceed its previous all-time high.

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Because government shutdowns are unique to the U.S., it is helpful to understand their history, why they occur here, and how peer countries avoid them.

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Lawmakers have previously implemented various forms of caps to restrain spending and such efforts have been effective at times

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Most options to increase revenues relate to the payroll tax, since that is where most funding for the trust fund stems from today.

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A wealth tax would impose a levy on assets owned by an individual or household — as opposed to, for example, an income tax.

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Expert Views: Fiscal Commission

We asked experts with diverse views from across the political spectrum to share their perspectives.

National Debt Clock

See the latest numbers and learn more about the causes of our high and rising debt.