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America's Future (What Should Our Budget Priorities Be?)

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  • Product Details

    Author:
    Tony Wharton
    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    16
    Publisher:
    National Issues Froums Institute (April 1, 2014)
    ISBN-13:
    9780945639671
    Dimensions:
    8.5" x 11"
    File:
    BTPS-BTPS_05162024-20240516.xml
    Folder:
    BTPS
    As low as:
    $1.92
    Publisher Identifier:
    P-BTPS
    Discount Code:
    A
    List Price:
    $2.49
    Language:
    English
    Audience:
    General/trade
    ISBN-10:
    0945639678
    Pub Discount:
    65
  • Overview

    America is slowly coming out of a long recession. Unemployment, after peaking at 10 percent in 2009, has fallen below 8 percent; more new homes are being built, although just gradually. Despite the heavy blow we've taken in the last few years, the US economy is very large and still growing...
    We have significant resources, but they are finite. What direction should we take?

    This issue guide offers three possible options to consider:

    Keep Tightening Our Belt
    Though painful, the sequester (mandatory across-the-board budget cuts) showed that we can get by with less. We should continue cutting gradually to bring down the deficits, shrink the national debt, and let the private sector drive the recovery.

    Invest for the Future
    We are making progress on the deficit. We need to make some adjustments to entitlements, but now is not the time to slash programs; it may result in hobbling the recovery. Instead, we should make strategic expenditures and grow the economy, which in turn will shrink the deficit.

    Tame the Monsters
    The steady growth of defense, Social Security, and Medicare/Medicaid are the main drivers consuming the federal budget...Social Security and Medicare, in turn, should be need-based and self-sustaining. We should get away from the whole concept of ""entitlement,"" which is bankrupting those programs. We also should reform and simplify the tax code.