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deficit spending

  • IMF Issues Warning to Biden Admin on Out-of-Control Deficit Spending
    IMF Issues Warning to Biden Admin on Out-of-Control Deficit Spending
    'Something will have to give,' the IMF warned of high deficit spending and the risk that it could spiral further out of control in an election year.
    April 22, 2024BY Tom Ozimek
  • 5 Charts Show Why Congress Must Stop Deficit Spending
    5 Charts Show Why Congress Must Stop Deficit Spending
    Commentary Both chambers of Congress are locked in fierce battles over spending legislation. A “supplemental” package has found bipartisan ...
    February 14, 2024BY David Ditch
  • Tax and Welfare Bill Reveals Washington’s Chronic Debt Delusion
    Tax and Welfare Bill Reveals Washington’s Chronic Debt Delusion
    Commentary Among the major pieces of legislation up for grabs in Congress is the inappropriately named “Tax Relief ...
    January 31, 2024BY David Ditch
  • Home Prices: From American Dream to American Nightmare
    Home Prices: From American Dream to American Nightmare
    Commentary Home ownership was supposed to be the American dream, the thing to which the entire middle class ...
    October 24, 2023BY E.J. Antoni
  • The US Deficit Road to Ruin
    The US Deficit Road to Ruin
    Commentary According to the U.S. Treasury, year-end data from September show that the deficit for the full year ...
    October 23, 2023BY Daniel Lacalle
  • We’ve Entered the Doom Loop of Deficit–Debt–Inflation
    We’ve Entered the Doom Loop of Deficit–Debt–Inflation
    Commentary There's a concept in aerial navigation called “the point of no return.” As the phrase implies, the ...
    August 15, 2023BY Michael Wilkerson
  • Why the Debate Over the Debt Ceiling Is Critical
    Why the Debate Over the Debt Ceiling Is Critical
    Commentary Let’s get one thing off the table. Putting aside the Biden administration’s fear-mongering, the U.S. government won't substantively ...
    May 23, 2023BY Michael Wilkerson
  • Insane Deficit Spending Is Immoral
    Insane Deficit Spending Is Immoral
    Commentary In “Armageddon,” Bruce Willis blows himself up on an asteroid to save his daughter and all of humanity. ...
    April 21, 2023BY May Mailman
  • Budget Committee Republicans Vow to ‘Reverse the Curse’ of Uncontrolled Spending
    Budget Committee Republicans Vow to ‘Reverse the Curse’ of Uncontrolled Spending
    Republican members of the House Budget Committee pledged to pay the nation’s bills but vowed not to give ...
    February 9, 2023BY Lawrence Wilson
  • The Debt Ceiling and Why It Matters
    The Debt Ceiling and Why It Matters
    President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) met on Feb. 1 to talk about raising the ...
    February 3, 2023BY Lawrence Wilson
  • The Debt Ceiling Is the Hammer
    The Debt Ceiling Is the Hammer
    Commentary America’s public debt is now over $31.3 trillion! Watch the U.S. debt clock increase in real-time (here) ...
    December 5, 2022BY Stu Cvrk
  • ‘A Kind of Newspeak’: ‘Modern Supply-Side’ Budget Downplays High Costs of New Spending, Say Experts
    ‘A Kind of Newspeak’: ‘Modern Supply-Side’ Budget Downplays High Costs of New Spending, Say Experts
    News Analysis Canada’s Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland classified her budget as “modern supply-side economics,” but its greater reliance ...
    April 12, 2022BY Lee Harding
  • Is Biden’s Budget Proposal Fiscally Sound?
    Is Biden’s Budget Proposal Fiscally Sound?
    President Joe Biden is advertising his 2023 budget proposal as being fiscally solvent, but critics say claims that ...
    April 1, 2022BY Nick Ciolino
  • Biden’s $5.8 Trillion Proposed Spending Plan Calls on Congress to Fill in the Blanks
    Biden’s $5.8 Trillion Proposed Spending Plan Calls on Congress to Fill in the Blanks
    President Joe Biden’s proposed United States’ federal $5.8 trillion Fiscal Year 2023 budget increases overall domestic spending by ...
    March 29, 2022BY John Haughey
  • Our Bipartisan Fiscal Insanity
    Our Bipartisan Fiscal Insanity
    Commentary I've been sounding the alarm about chronic federal deficit spending—practiced by both Republicans and Democrats—steering our country ...
    April 23, 2021BY Mark Hendrickson
  • Finance Minister Defends Fiscal Stimulus and Deficit Spending Amid Pandemic
    Finance Minister Defends Fiscal Stimulus and Deficit Spending Amid Pandemic
    Finance minister Chrystia Freeland defended the Liberals’ use of fiscal stimulus and deficit spending in what she called the ...
    October 28, 2020BY Isaac Teo
  • Deficit Spending: The Elephant in the Room Nobody’s Talking About
    Deficit Spending: The Elephant in the Room Nobody’s Talking About
    This commentary by Morris W. Dorosh is followed by an excerpt from his book, "If You Ask Me: ...
    October 9, 2019BY Morris W. Dorosh
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