Peterson Foundation Launches Fiscal Toolkit for Candidates
As Election Day Approaches, the Election 2014 Fiscal & Economic Toolkit offers nonpartisan Research, Insights and Analysis to Spur and Inform Discussions about the Connection between the Nation's Fiscal Health and Economic Future
NEW YORK — Today, the nonpartisan Peter G. Peterson Foundation launched the Election 2014 Fiscal & Economic Toolkit, a multimedia resource for research, information and analysis related to the nation’s fiscal and economic challenges. As candidates talk to voters about the issues affecting America’s future this election season, the Election 2014 Fiscal & Economic Toolkit provides a wealth of material to inform the conversation, including infographics, charts, polling data, and videos illustrating the connection between fiscal health and economic strength. In addition to being made publicly available online, the materials contained in the toolkit will be provided to all general election candidates for federal office this year.
“Fiscal and economic issues remain at the top of voters’ minds this election season, and this resource will help inform a critically important conversation about America’s future,” said Michael A. Peterson, President and COO of the Peter G. Peterson Foundation. “By illustrating the nature of the challenge — and demonstrating that there are many viable solutions — we hope this information will spur a productive dialogue between candidates and voters about ways to secure our economic and fiscal future.”
Fiscal and economic issues continue to rank among the most important for voters. As seen in a recent poll, 91% of voters believe a stable fiscal foundation will lead to economic growth, and 8 in 10 say addressing long-term debt will make economic mobility and opportunity more attainable for everyday Americans. Voters clearly expect fiscal plans from their candidates as the latest Fiscal Confidence Index poll shows 83% of voters are calling for Washington to spend more time addressing our long-term fiscal challenges.
Example resources in the toolkit include:
For more information about the resources included, visit: pgpf.org/electiontoolkit.
About the Peter G. Peterson Foundation
The Peter G. Peterson Foundation is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that is dedicated to increasing public awareness of the nature and urgency of key long-term fiscal challenges threatening America’s future, and to accelerating action on them. To address these challenges successfully, we work to bring Americans together to find and implement sensible, long-term solutions that transcend age, party lines and ideological divides in order to achieve real results. To learn more, please visit www.pgpf.org.
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