Economic events and policy changes have unexpectedly moved the federal budget into surplus. If current policies are maintained, surpluses are expected to continue for twenty years, although deficits are expected to return after 2020. Congress and President Clinton are considering proposals to reduce the projected surpluses through tax cuts or spending increases. In this article, Alan Viard describes the recent budget events and the new budget outlook. He analyzes the effects of the proposed tax cuts and spending increases, finding that they are likely to reduce national saving and lower future output. He concludes that the desirability of this outcome depends on value judgments about the needs and rights of current and future generations.Bu...
Examines developments in budget policies since January 2010; the president's 2011 budget, including ...
Concerns about rising budget deficits have been on the political scene for decades. More recently th...
For the first time in three decades the federal budget may generate a surplus. While no surplus is ...
Updated projections released on July 15 by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) indicate budget sur...
Projected surpluses in the federal government's budget have generated fanfare sometimes verging on e...
A federal government surplus has finally been achieved, and it has been met with pronouncements that...
In FY1998, federal budget receipts exceeded outlays for the first time since 1969. Those surpluses c...
The era of fiscal restraint has ended, as the politics of surpluses have replaced the politics of d...
The federal budget deficit in FY2004 was 3.6% of gross domestic product (GDP). When the influence o...
Fiscal 1998 marked the first year that total receipts exceeded outlays in the federal budget since 1...
Current surpluses in the U.S. have been achieved by a combination of a strong economy, low interest ...
A systematic examination of proposed budget cuts is long overdue. Recommendations are made to reduc...
The author recommends that systematic examination of proposed budget cuts needs to be done by Congre...
As the budget has moved from a position of large deficits to large surpluses, then back to deficit a...
This paper deals with several issues regarding the causes and implications of recent and projected U...
Examines developments in budget policies since January 2010; the president's 2011 budget, including ...
Concerns about rising budget deficits have been on the political scene for decades. More recently th...
For the first time in three decades the federal budget may generate a surplus. While no surplus is ...
Updated projections released on July 15 by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) indicate budget sur...
Projected surpluses in the federal government's budget have generated fanfare sometimes verging on e...
A federal government surplus has finally been achieved, and it has been met with pronouncements that...
In FY1998, federal budget receipts exceeded outlays for the first time since 1969. Those surpluses c...
The era of fiscal restraint has ended, as the politics of surpluses have replaced the politics of d...
The federal budget deficit in FY2004 was 3.6% of gross domestic product (GDP). When the influence o...
Fiscal 1998 marked the first year that total receipts exceeded outlays in the federal budget since 1...
Current surpluses in the U.S. have been achieved by a combination of a strong economy, low interest ...
A systematic examination of proposed budget cuts is long overdue. Recommendations are made to reduc...
The author recommends that systematic examination of proposed budget cuts needs to be done by Congre...
As the budget has moved from a position of large deficits to large surpluses, then back to deficit a...
This paper deals with several issues regarding the causes and implications of recent and projected U...
Examines developments in budget policies since January 2010; the president's 2011 budget, including ...
Concerns about rising budget deficits have been on the political scene for decades. More recently th...
For the first time in three decades the federal budget may generate a surplus. While no surplus is ...