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.
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Bipartisan Race to the Bottom
Pay-for Potholes and Budget Clues
Why the National Debt Still Matters
What's Up With Inflation?
Why the Debt Limit Doesn't Control the Debt
A Grand Strategy of Resolute Restraint
Navigating Uncharted Waters
Kerrey and Danforth: Address the Debt and Meet in the Middle
Swing Voters and Uncertain Costs
Dead Men Still Ruling: Can We Shift Priorities?
Biden Presents His Budget
Taxing Choices and Pandemic Progress
A Blue Dog's Perspective on Fiscally Responsible Investment
Looking Beyond a Disappointing Jobs Report
Don't Keep it in Vegas
UnRepresented and UnSustainable
Nuking the Filibuster: Be Careful What You Wish For
The Skinny on Biden's Budget
Two Views: Biden's Infrastructure Plan
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