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Press

Press resources from the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, a trusted, nonpartisan media source on U.S. fiscal and economic affairs.

Fiscal Summit 2010

The Peterson Foundation convened a broad range of senior officials, policymakers, elected leaders, and experts at its first-ever 2010 Fiscal Summit.

A Life in Photos

See a selection of photos of our founder Peter G. Peterson, former U.S. Secretary of Commerce and cofounder of the Blackstone Group.

Chart Packs

Peterson Foundation chart packs aim to frame the fiscal outlook of the U.S. government within a broad economic, political, and demographic context.

Fiscal Summit 2012

The Peter G. Peterson Foundation’s 2012 Fiscal Summit brought together leaders from government, policy, academia, and the media to address our long-term fiscal challenges, explore the potential for progress and reinforce the importance of building bipartisan consensus on solutions.

2017 Fiscal Summit

The 2017 Fiscal Summit convened leading voices and policymakers from across the political spectrum to discuss the legislative agenda, its connection to our growing national debt, and solutions to put us on a better path.

2019 Fiscal Summit

The Peter G. Peterson Foundation’s 2019 Fiscal Summit brought together leaders, experts and policymakers to discuss how to build a sustainable fiscal future to put America on a path for prosperity, leadership and growth.

Coming Together to Improve America’s Health Care System — and Our Fiscal Condition

“The difference between ‘manageable’ debt and a fiscal crisis will depend on bending the long-term health care cost curve,” Lanhee J. Chen, Ph.D.

Opportunities For Bipartisan Fiscal Policy in 2023

“Sound fiscal policy can make it easier for the Fed to bring inflation down without pushing the economy into a recession,” writes Ben Ritz.

Rising Above the Gridlock to Govern

“Despite the harangue of the political class, for many Americans ‘bipartisanship’ is not a dirty word,” writes Michael Steele.