This week on Facing the Future we compare the problems of the federal budget with the problems of a state budget, specifically New Hampshire’s budget. Points of comparison include, how the budget is put together, what the money is spent on, how the money is raised and whether there are structural issues that affect future policy options? Our guest is Phil Sletten, Senior Policy Analyst at the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute, an independent, non-profit policy research organization in Concord NH, where Phil has worked since 2016.
US National Security Strategy and Its Impact on Defense Spending
Boys State Tackles the Federal Deficit, and Is a Government Shutdown Looming?
Graying is Paying: Our Aging Population’s Impact on the Budget and the Economy
Cracks in America’s Fiscal Foundation
Former Georgia US Rep. Carolyn Bourdeaux: The Art of State and Federal Budgeting
A Bipartisan Plea for Action on America’s Debt Problem
A Mixed Bag of Economic Signals
How Should the Federal Government Invest in Robust Economic Growth?
Finally, A Debt Limit Deal. Can We Avoid the Crisis Next Time?
Border Carbon Adjustments Gain Bipartisan Attention in Congress
The Clock is Ticking on Debt Limit Negotiations
The Looming X-Date for Federal Debt Payment Default
Parsing Through the Pentagon’s $842 Billion Annual Budget
Will the House Republican Debt Limit Plan Break the Gridlock?
Young People Compete in the 2023 ”Fiscal Challenge” in Washington DC
Tax Day is Here, and the Federal Government Needs More Revenue
The Nexus of Trust in Government, Fiscal Policy and Economics
Facing the Future in Iowa: Our Long-Term Fiscal and Economic Challenges
The Economic and Federal Budget Impact of Climate Change
The Biden Fiscal Year 2024 Federal Budget Proposal in Colors
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