This week on Facing the Future, we’ll have an all-star panel from the Concord Coalition join us to look back on the budget and economic developments of 2021 and what they all mean for the policy debates of 2022. We'll discuss the biggest surprises, what gives us the most concern for the new year and what gives us some hope.
Congressional Budget Office Breaks Down Their Latest 10-year Budget Outlook
Needed: Bipartisan Action on Fiscal Policy in Divided Government
Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine, One Year In
With Divided Government, Is There Hope for Immigration Reform?
The Penn Wharton Federal Budget Model Predicts Higher Debt and Lower Productivity
No One Should Be Surprised Inflation Followed Emergency COVID Spending
The Fiscal Agenda of the Republican Controlled House
Is this the end of the Legendary New Hampshire Presidential Primary?
The Best of 2022 on Facing the Future
2022 - What a Year it was for the Federal Budget and the Economy!
Some Thorny Tax Questions for Now and Later
Congressional Dysfunction Strengthens the Power of the Executive Branch
Concord Coalition Alumni Assess the Biggest Challenges for the Next 30 Years
Entitlement Reform, More Revenue and Immigration Will Help Tackle Our National Debt
Osterholm: COVID Revealed Major Flaws in American Health Care that We Must Fix
How The Midterm Elections Might Impact Crucial Budget and Debt Ceiling Matters
Economist Claudia Sahm Questions How the Fed is Fighting Inflation
The Long-Term Economic Outlook from Austin Texas
High Inflation Points to a Recession in 2023 - How Bad Will it Be?
The Growing Debt is Getting More Expensive - Will Congress Wake Up?
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