This week on Facing the Future, Concord Coalition policy director Tori Gorman joins us to analyze the long-term budget outlook recently released by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. It projects, among other things, a fast growing elderly population combined with declining birth rates and higher health care costs. All this leading to our national debt nearly doubling as a share of our economy over the next 30 years. Plus, we'll revisit our recent conversation about border climate adjustments designed to cut global greenhouse gas emissions and give American manufacturers some competitive advantage.
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?
An Easy Way to Reduce the Legal Immigration Backlog and Increase Economic Output?
The Biden Student Loan Forgiveness Plan: Is it Legal?
The Concord Coalition Turns 30!
Declining US Fertility Rates amid Stubbornly High Inflation
Will the Inflation Reduction Act Lower Federal Health Care Spending?
Cancelling College Debt as Another Potential Government Shutdown Looms
State Budgets and Examining ’Replacement Rates’ for Social Security
Reconciliation Bill on Climate and Health Care Passes While Inflation Shows Signs of an Ebb
CBO Long-Term Budget Outlook: Rising Deficits, Debt and Economic Challenges
The Growing Cost of Russia’s War in Ukraine
Making the ’Case’ in Congress for Fiscal Discipline
Budget Reconciliation Package for Biden Domestic Agenda has a Pulse
How Should We Fix Social Security?
The DC Economic Conundrum
Social Security and Medicare Creep Towards Insolvency
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