New presidents often put out a "skinny budget" early in their administration covering just a portion of federal spending. This week on Facing the Future, we look at President Biden's skinny budget with its $1.5 trillion request for fiscal year 2022 appropriations. Then we delve into a full range of economic and other challenges posed by population aging. Our guest is Richard Jackson, president of the Global Aging Institute.
What’s Up With Swing Voters?
Why Can’t Congress Get It’s Work Done?
Questions the Candidates Need to Answer
Is It Time for a New, Bipartisan Fiscal Commission?
New Hampshire State Budget Challenges Mirror Those in Washington
Ben Ritz: Recent US Credit Rating Downgrade Should Be a Wakeup Call
Happy 88th Birthday Social Security! Can We Save You?
Will We Learn the Necessary Lessons From Past Economic Crises
Congress Leaves Town as the Risk of a Federal Government Shutdown Grows
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
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