2018 Fiscal Summit: Summary and Highlights
Summary and highlights from the 2018 Fiscal Summit, which was held on May 10, 2018, in Washington, DC.
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Summary and highlights from the 2018 Fiscal Summit, which was held on May 10, 2018, in Washington, DC.
https://www.pgpf.org/what-we-are-doing/fiscal-summit/2018-fiscal-summit/summary-and-highlights
Foundation Chairman and CEO Michael Peterson recognized the winners of the annual Up To Us competition, which aims to engage young people in building a strong fiscal and economic future.
According to the official poverty measure of the U.S. Census Bureau, 37.9 million people lived in poverty in 2022.
https://www.pgpf.org/blog/2023/09/7-key-trends-in-poverty-in-the-united-states
Significant majorities of voters across party lines agree that a commission would strengthen Social Security, lower borrowing costs, and improve our economic outlook.
For the third year in a row, Congress did not adopt a budget resolution.
The federal government is slated to borrow about $1.5 trillion this year, and that number is projected to nearly double over the next decade.
Each proposal presents a distinct vision of the role of the federal government in our economy.
https://www.pgpf.org/analysis/fiscal-year-2013-budget-proposals
National security is both a vital priority and a significant part of the federal budget.
https://www.pgpf.org/infographic/infographic-the-facts-about-us-defense-spending
The greatest gift today’s leaders can give to future generations is the fiscal room to solve their own problems.