FISCAL BLOG

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome H. Powell expressed concern about America's fiscal outlook and how it may affect our economic future.

Read More

As more time passes since enactment, and as more data become available, economists continue to weigh in with analyses of the TCJA’s effects.

Read More

Yesterday, the Federal Reserve announced a decrease in the federal funds rate — the interest rate at which commercial banks lend to each other overnight.

Read More

Growth earlier in the year was spurred by appropriations enacted in early 2018 as well as by the TCJA, though the stimulus effects of the latter are fading.

Read More

CBO prepares what is known as an alternative fiscal scenario, which can be helpful in understanding a range of potential outcomes.

Read More

While Congress has not taken steps toward reining in our high and rising national debt, lawmakers did address a couple of pending fiscal items.

Read More

Brian Riedl, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, details the three key ingredients for negotiating a deficit-reducing budget deal.

Read More

CBO projects that the deficit for 2019 will be $960 billion. That’s $63 billion (or 7 percent) above its estimate from just three months ago.

Read More

While there has been positive news about recent wage growth, looking back over the last 40 years reveals a different story for the average worker.

Read More

While growth in 2019 has exceeded expectations so far, many economists expect growth to remain lower in 2019 than in 2018.

Read More

Solutions Initiative 2024

Seven think tanks from across the ideological spectrum all agree that we are on an unsustainable fiscal path, and we need to change course.

National Debt Clock

See the latest numbers and learn more about the causes of our high and rising debt.