Statement from Michael Peterson on Fiscal Cliff Agreement
Michael A. Peterson releases a statement on the fiscal cliff agreement.
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Michael A. Peterson releases a statement on the fiscal cliff agreement.
As part of the Up to Us initiative, student teams at various colleges and universities are kicking off competing campaigns designed to educate their peers on the effects of the nation's rising debt and motivate action in Washington on fiscal issues.
Recent budget reforms have not significantly improved the nation’s long-term fiscal outlook, according to a report released today by the Peter G. Peterson Foundation.
Americans are increasingly concerned about the nation's long-term debt and pessimistic about Washington's ability to make progress in addressing the debt, according to the Peter G. Peterson Foundation's latest Fiscal Confidence Index, a monthly measure of public attitudes about the nation's long-term debt and the efforts elected leaders are making to address the debt.
https://www.pgpf.org/press-release/2013/01/fci-press-release
In the waning days of 2012 and early hours of 2013, U.S. policymakers struggled with how to address the "fiscal cliff" — a set of scheduled tax increases and spending cuts that, if allowed to take effect, could have pushed the economy into another recession.
https://www.pgpf.org/analysis/past-the-cliff-but-not-out-of-the-woods
Michael A. Peterson releases a statement on the Congressional Budget Office's budget and economic outlook.
The Peter G. Peterson Foundation analysis of Congressional Budget Office's February 2013 "Budget and Economic Outlook" report: CBO Report Finds Historically High Debt Persists Throughout the Decade.
https://www.pgpf.org/analysis/cbo-report-finds-historically-high-debt-persists-throughout-the-decade
Peter G. Peterson releases a statement on the 2013 State of the Union address.
Peter G. Peterson releases a statement on the new Simpson-Bowles deficit-reduction framework.
Americans continue to be concerned about the nation's long-term debt and believe the problem is likely to get worse in the next few years, according to the Peter G. Peterson Foundation’s latest Fiscal Confidence Index.
https://www.pgpf.org/press-release/2013/02/fci-press-release