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With Election Looming, Congress Returns to Full Agenda

Members of the United States House of Representatives and Senate return to Washington to face a number of important policy decisions and deadlines.

7 Key Facts About U.S. Healthcare Spending

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.

10 Key Facts about Student Debt in the United States

A college education has undeniable, lifelong economic benefits, but excessive levels of student debt can impose financial burdens on borrowers.

76 Options to Reduce the Federal Deficit

There’s no question that America’s fiscal outlook is daunting. The good news is that there are plenty of ways to reverse course.

Budget Basics: What Is Medicare Advantage?

The Medicare Advantage allows beneficiaries enrolled in both Part A and Part B to receive benefits from private plans.

Economists Agree: The National Debt Is a Long-Term Concern for America

Although a range of views exists about optimal near-term fiscal policy, economists agree that America’s mounting debt presents significant challenges.

How Are Safety Net Programs Helping the Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic?

Despite the increased federal deficit, the expansion of safety net programs has led to generally effective economic stimulus.

How Much COVID Funding Remains Unspent?

As part of a potential deal to raise the debt ceiling, policymakers are considering rescinding remaining funding for COVID-19 relief.

Why Is the U.S. Fiscal Outlook More Daunting Now than After World War II?

Two major factors explain the difference in the fiscal outlook now: expectations of lower economic growth and the underlying structural imbalance in the federal budget.

What Are Excise Taxes and How Do They Affect the Federal Budget?

Excise taxes are levied on specific goods or services. The largest excise taxes on the federal level are related to highways, aviation, tobacco, and alcohol.