FISCAL BLOG

Growth over the next few years is expected to slow as the recent fiscal stimulus wanes.

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Debt held by the public would reach record levels relative to the size of the economy within the next two decades, and possibly as soon as 2032.

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Lower levels of debt allow governments to respond more effectively to a recession or financial crisis.

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The budget would achieve some deficit reduction on paper under the administration's calculations, but it fails to address the key drivers of our debt.

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A new report sheds light on budgets at the state level, grading performance and identifying best practices for improvement.

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Despite a growing economy and low unemployment, federal budget deficits are projected to grow over the next 10 years.

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Since the shutdown began, about 800,000 federal employees have been furloughed or are working without pay.

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Budget process rules like PAYGO help ensure that fiscal considerations are an important part of policymaking.

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A divided government means there is both a requirement and a valuable opportunity for lawmakers to work together on fiscal solutions.

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Although a return to a normalized interest environment is a good sign for the strength of the economy, rate increases will make it more expensive to borrow.

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Expert Views: Fiscal Commission

We asked experts with diverse views from across the political spectrum to share their perspectives.

National Debt Clock

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