FISCAL BLOG

The lawmakers we choose this November will face critical fiscal and economic decisions in the near future.

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The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act made a number of changes to the corporate tax code, most prominently lowering the top corporate tax rate from 35 to 21 percent.

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The depletion dates for Social Security and Medicare’s Trust Funds are rapidly approaching.

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Without reform, Medicare spending will continue to rise over the coming years — threatening the HI Trust Fund and placing immense pressure on the federal budget.

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Without reform, the Social Security Trust Funds will soon be depleted and unable to pay full benefits.

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Today, the Social Security and Medicare Trustees released their annual reports on the programs’ financing, showing that the future of these vital programs remain at risk.

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Federal spending for international affairs, which supports American diplomacy and development aid, is a small portion of the U.S. budget.

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The federal government spent $90 billion on housing assistance in 2021, an increase of almost 70 percent from the preceding year.

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This piece examines spending on veterans within the budget and outlines the factors that have pushed it higher in recent years.

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Defense spending by the United States accounted for nearly 40 percent of military expenditures by countries around the world in 2023.

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Solutions Initiative 2024

Seven think tanks from across the ideological spectrum all agree that we are on an unsustainable fiscal path, and we need to change course.

National Debt Clock

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