Asthe budget has moved from a position of large deficitsto large surpluses, then back to deficit again, a debate has emerged about the desirability of retiring the national debt. Although the national debt would not be retired under current baseline forecasts, it remains an important element of the budget surplus debate. By the end of the baseline window, the national debt is forecast to reach its lowest level in the post-war period as a percentage of GDP despite the dramatic deterioration in the surplus forecastsince 2001. This report will explore the economic issues surrounding budget surpluses and debt retiremen
AFTER NEARLY THIRTY straight years of deficit spending, the fiscal posi-tion of the U.S. government ...
The U.S. government faces a looming fiscal crisis. A default on Treasury securities appears inevitab...
This report explains the different measures of the U.S. government debt, discusses the historical g...
As the budget has moved from a position of large deficits to large surpluses, then back to deficit a...
Updated projections released on July 15 by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) indicate budget sur...
Tax, Tax Smoothing Implications, Federal Debt, Federal Debt Paydown, macroeconomics
This report discusses the burden of a national debt, the view among economists, the federal budget d...
Economic events and policy changes have unexpectedly moved the federal budget into surplus. If curre...
Concerns about rising budget deficits have been on the political scene for decades. More recently th...
This report examines various aspects of the national debt and explains what would happen if the debt...
This report discusses the federal debt, which quintupled from FY1980 to FY1995 and went from 26% to...
A federal government surplus has finally been achieved, and it has been met with pronouncements that...
As the U.S. economy has mainly recovered from the 2008 Financial Crisis, with unemployment below 5%,...
The total debt of the United States (US) federal government now exceeds annual Gross Domestic Produc...
Today, the United States is faced with a national debt of over $4 trillion that continues to grow in...
AFTER NEARLY THIRTY straight years of deficit spending, the fiscal posi-tion of the U.S. government ...
The U.S. government faces a looming fiscal crisis. A default on Treasury securities appears inevitab...
This report explains the different measures of the U.S. government debt, discusses the historical g...
As the budget has moved from a position of large deficits to large surpluses, then back to deficit a...
Updated projections released on July 15 by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) indicate budget sur...
Tax, Tax Smoothing Implications, Federal Debt, Federal Debt Paydown, macroeconomics
This report discusses the burden of a national debt, the view among economists, the federal budget d...
Economic events and policy changes have unexpectedly moved the federal budget into surplus. If curre...
Concerns about rising budget deficits have been on the political scene for decades. More recently th...
This report examines various aspects of the national debt and explains what would happen if the debt...
This report discusses the federal debt, which quintupled from FY1980 to FY1995 and went from 26% to...
A federal government surplus has finally been achieved, and it has been met with pronouncements that...
As the U.S. economy has mainly recovered from the 2008 Financial Crisis, with unemployment below 5%,...
The total debt of the United States (US) federal government now exceeds annual Gross Domestic Produc...
Today, the United States is faced with a national debt of over $4 trillion that continues to grow in...
AFTER NEARLY THIRTY straight years of deficit spending, the fiscal posi-tion of the U.S. government ...
The U.S. government faces a looming fiscal crisis. A default on Treasury securities appears inevitab...
This report explains the different measures of the U.S. government debt, discusses the historical g...