This week on Facing the Future we talk with Richard Jackson, President and Founder of the Global Aging Institute, and the author of a timely new paper titled, Why the National Debt Still Matters. The paper explains why it is wishful thinking to believe that America can continue to run up the national debt without placing its future at risk and why current budget projections may greatly understate the future debt burden.
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Candidates on the Issues: Andy Sanborn and Stewart Levenson
Candidates on the Issues: Chris Pappas
Candidates on the Issues: Maura Sullivan and Terence O'Rourke
Candidates on the Issues: Deaglan McEachern
Elected Leaders, It's Irresponsible to Ignore the Debt
You've Got Questions, We've Got Answers
Don't Hesitate: Change the Status Quo
Millennials: Heading Toward a Generational Showdown?
Trust the Trustees
Science Fiction Doesn't Work for Fiscal Policy
Don't Be Penny Wise and Pound Foolish With the Budget
College Students Tell Leaders "Reform is 'Up to Us'"
The Children Are Our Future
Deficits and Social Security: Time For a Plan
Who Will Make the Serious Decisions?
Bringing Budgets to Life
We're All Getting Old: Health Care and the Budget
Trillions and Trillions
There Aren't Even Any Deficit Pigeons
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