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  • The Ryan Budget: DOA But Driving Fiscal Debate

    March 12, 2013, William A. Galston

  • Payments to Elders Are Harming Our Future

    March 8, 2013, Harry J. Holzer and Isabel V. Sawhill

  • As 'Devastating' as Sequester is, not 'Immediate Catastrophe'

    March 3, 2013, Thomas E. Mann

  • Five Myths About the Sequester

    February 28, 2013, Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein

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    February 28, 2013, William G. Gale and Alan J. Auerbach

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    February 26, 2013, Bill Frenzel

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    February 26, 2013, Alice M. Rivlin

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  • What has a chance of going somewhere if the president and the Congress can get back together is some version of a grand bargain, and a grand bargain means we have to slow the growth of the entitlements, especially Medicare and Medicaid. We have to put Social Security back on a firm foundation. And we have to reform our tax code so it raises some more revenue. We need to do that and stop fooling around with this counterproductive thing called the sequester, which is bad macro policy, it would reduce employment when we don't want to.

    February 23, 2013, Alice M. Rivlin, CNN
  • 15 Ways to Rethink the Federal Budget

    February 2013

  • Real Specifics: 15 Ways to Rethink the Federal Budget

    February 20, 2013, Michael Greenstone and Adam Looney

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  • [Obama's tone of his ’08 campaign] hasn’t worked very well, but this is the moment to go back to it, because if he doesn’t, he dooms the rest of his term to squabbling with the Republicans.

    February 11, 2013, Alice M. Rivlin, The Daily Beast
  • Don’t hold your breath [on Obama seriously tackling entitlement reform]. He has every reason to sit tight and play to his base. The American public is very much on his side.

    February 11, 2013, Ron Haskins, The Daily Beast
  • Obama Should Use the State of the Union to Refocus Economic Policy on Equitable Growth and Full Employment, Not Deficits

    February 8, 2013, Elisabeth Jacobs

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    February 8, 2013, William G. Gale

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    February 8, 2013, Ron Haskins

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    February 7, 2013, Adele Morris

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    February 7, 2013, Henry J. Aaron

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    February 5, 2013, Tracy Gordon

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    February 1, 2013, Michael Greenstone and Adam Looney, The Hamilton Project

  • Warriors Against Waste: Cutting Defense Spending through Reform?

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  • The steps that I think are most promising are really about changing payment methods to reward providers for better health outcomes.

    January 21, 2013, Mark B. McClellan, Financial Times
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