Eight Key Takeaways from President Biden's Budget
The Administration's budget would reduce deficits by $3.2 trillion — but the national debt will still hit a historic high.
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The rising national debt threatens economic growth and opportunities for future generations. Learn more — and get involved.
The Administration's budget would reduce deficits by $3.2 trillion — but the national debt will still hit a historic high.
Read MoreAmerica’s fiscal outlook is on an unsustainable path — increasingly driven by higher interest costs.
Read MoreThe disfunction in our budget process has negative consequences for our economy and fiscal outlook.
Read MoreVoters from both parties are more likely to support candidates backing a commission to reduce the national debt.
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The time to act is now. Education is key — it’s critical that Americans understand what’s at stake and the tradeoffs that are needed to get our country back on a sustainable fiscal path to a growing economy. We also have to make a commitment to support our elected leaders from both parties who want to do the right thing.
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SOURCE: Roll Call
Final Spending Package Back on Track After Flurry of DHS TalksSOURCE: The New York Times
Biden Calls for Higher Taxes on Corporations and the WealthySOURCE: The Hill
Biden Unveils Sweeping Budget Blueprint for Next TermSOURCE: The Washington Post
Biden Calls for Broad New Social Programs, Higher Taxes on Corporations and the WealthySOURCE: The Washington Post
Five Domestic Policy Ideas in Biden’s State of the Union SpeechSOURCE: NBC News
U.S. Added 275,000 Jobs in February, More Than Expected — but Unemployment Rate ClimbsSOURCE: Roll Call
First Batch of Final Spending Bills Passes HouseSOURCE: The New York Times
House Passes Bipartisan $460 Billion Spending Bill to Avert a Partial Shutdown