This week, on Facing the Future, we began with a review of the oral arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court in Moore vs. United States, a case that could have a big effect on federal government revenues. Our guest was Steven Rosenthal, Senior fellow at the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center.
Then, Tori Goman, Steve Robinson and I looked at some new numbers on U.S. life expectancy and whether there may be a glimmer of hope that a government shutdown can be avoided in January.
As 2021 Comes to a Close, Unfinished Business Dominates 2022 Congressional Agenda
The Vital Role of Immigration
Political dysfunction confronts inflation and debt
Keeping an Eye on COVID and the Debt Limit
New Health Benefits, But For How Long?
If Your Taxes Go Up, Will You Know It?
Can the Democrats Message ”Yes”
Building Back Better Bang for the Buck
Democratic Supply-side Economics
A Wealth of Tax Problems
A Reality Check on Reconciliation
Don‘t Forget the Budget‘s Pre-Existing Condition
Can Democrats Reconcile on Reconciliation?
Cutting it Close on Shutdown and Default
The Arrhythmia of Federal Finances
Don‘t Forget Social Security and Medicare Challenges
Negotiating Infrastructure as Concord Hits the Road
Big Budget Choices Loom in September
States Have Budgets Too
Alzheimer's Drug Has BIg Costs and Many Questions
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