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Taxes, U.S. Economy, Federal Budget
Alan J. Auerbach, Professor Peter R. Orszag, Senior Fellow William G. Gale, Vice President and Director, Economic Studies
The Brookings Institution
Apr-02 —
AbstractThis paper examines the federal budget outlook and evaluates alternative fiscal policy choices. Official projections of the federal budget surplus have declined dramatically in the past year. Adjusting such measures for the treatment of retirement trust funds, realistic estimates of future tax and spending levels, and longer time horizons implies an even bleaker picture. Freezing the tax cut passed last year would be a significant step toward fiscal responsibility. In contrast, the Bush Administration's budget proposes making last year's tax cut permanent and seeks further tax cuts that would exacerbate long-term fiscal problems. (The complete paper is available using the View Full Paper link above.)
Peter R. Orszag, Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center, 17-Dec-02
Gene B. Sperling, The Brookings Institution, October 11, 2001
Peter R. Orszag, The Brookings Institution, 9-Oct-01
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