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Budget Deficit, Federal Budget, U.S. Economy, Tax Cuts
Alice M. Rivlin, Senior Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program, Economic Studies Isabel V. Sawhill, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies
The Brookings Institution
13-Apr-05 —
This report provides an in-depth assessment of the long-run outlook for the federal budget. Increased longevity, the retirement of the large baby boom generation, and rapidly increasing medical costs will drive spending on Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid sharply upward over the next three decades unless their current structure is radically changed. The report suggests specific steps that could be taken to increase government revenues and reduce spending, especially on the big three entitlement programs.
Alice M. Rivlin, The Brookings Institution, January 13, 2004
Alice M. Rivlin, The Brookings Institution, March 2004
Isabel V. Sawhill, The Baltimore Sun, January 27, 2006
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