Rapidly rising deficits at both the federal and state and local government levels, along with long-term financing problems in the Social Security and Medicare programs, have triggered a one-sided austerity focused class war in the US. Similar class conflicts have broken out around the globe. A coalition of the richest and most economically powerful segments of society and conservative politicians who represent their interests has demanded that deficits be eliminated by public-sector austerity - severe cuts at all levels of government in spending that either supports the poor and the middle class or funds crucial public investment. These demands constitute a deliberate attempt to destroy the New Deal project, begun in the 1930s, whose goal w...
Long-range Social Security and Medicare spending projections vastly exceed projected program revenue...
The rush to reduce deficits could cause serious trouble, according to Joseph Stiglitz of Columbia Un...
This is the introduction to the Virtual Special Issue on Austerity, drawing articles from the three ...
Rapidly rising deficits at both the federal and state and local government levels, along with long-t...
Rapidly rising deficits at both the federal and state and local government levels, along with long-t...
The 2007/8 financial crisis has reignited the debate about austerity economics and revealed that it ...
When President Obama announced in December 2009 that “We don’t have enough public dollars to fill th...
Daunting fiscal policy challenges face democratic systems throughout the world. Fiscal austerity in ...
>p>This paper analyzes U.S. budget debates in the context of the G-20's turn toward austerity at the...
A new study from the thinktank the Progressive Economics Forum (PEF), published today, uses official...
Long-range Social Security and Medicare spending projections vastly exceed projected program revenue...
The 2007/8 financial crisis has reignited the debate about economic austerity. With the aim of under...
Amid the wreckage of the 2008-09 Wall Street collapse and Great Recession, orthodox economists and p...
More than four years into the Great Recession of 2008, despite improved unemployment rates (though s...
Should the United States cut its deficit in the short term? This has been the subject of intense deba...
Long-range Social Security and Medicare spending projections vastly exceed projected program revenue...
The rush to reduce deficits could cause serious trouble, according to Joseph Stiglitz of Columbia Un...
This is the introduction to the Virtual Special Issue on Austerity, drawing articles from the three ...
Rapidly rising deficits at both the federal and state and local government levels, along with long-t...
Rapidly rising deficits at both the federal and state and local government levels, along with long-t...
The 2007/8 financial crisis has reignited the debate about austerity economics and revealed that it ...
When President Obama announced in December 2009 that “We don’t have enough public dollars to fill th...
Daunting fiscal policy challenges face democratic systems throughout the world. Fiscal austerity in ...
>p>This paper analyzes U.S. budget debates in the context of the G-20's turn toward austerity at the...
A new study from the thinktank the Progressive Economics Forum (PEF), published today, uses official...
Long-range Social Security and Medicare spending projections vastly exceed projected program revenue...
The 2007/8 financial crisis has reignited the debate about economic austerity. With the aim of under...
Amid the wreckage of the 2008-09 Wall Street collapse and Great Recession, orthodox economists and p...
More than four years into the Great Recession of 2008, despite improved unemployment rates (though s...
Should the United States cut its deficit in the short term? This has been the subject of intense deba...
Long-range Social Security and Medicare spending projections vastly exceed projected program revenue...
The rush to reduce deficits could cause serious trouble, according to Joseph Stiglitz of Columbia Un...
This is the introduction to the Virtual Special Issue on Austerity, drawing articles from the three ...