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Here is an interesting look on how USA needs to tackle its budget issues over the coming years.

from: America's budget: The elephant in the room | The Economist

America's budget
The elephant in the room

Mar 7th 2011, 16:30 by The Economist online


America's fiscal problem cannot be solved unless entitlements are tackled

THE Republicans want to cut "wasteful" spending; Barack Obama has proposed a spending freeze on discretionary items such as education and national parks. But the big items are the entitlement programmes—Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid—that are set to take up an ever larger part of the American budget. The chart shows the proportion of GDP spent on entitlements and interest, compared with the proportion of GDP that the government is expected to raise in the form of revenues.

It originally appeared in USA Inc, an analysis of America's fiscal situation compiled by Mary Meeker for KPCB, a venture capital firm (best known as Kleiner Perkins). The data come from the Congressional Budget Office's "alternative fiscal scenario", which is based on today's underlying fiscal policy but also incorporates some widely expected changes, such as an increase in the threshold for the alternative minimum tax rate.

As can be seen, entitlements and interest will absorb all government spending by 2025. But when the CBO did the same sums a decade ago, says Ms Meeker, the critical point was reached in 2060. In short, the fiscal position is deteriorating rapidly. Where then is the appetite for cutting entitlements or increasing taxes sharply?

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The US wouldn't need to spend so much on entitlements if they made economic growth more attainable to the middle and lower classes.
 
America's fiscal problem cannot be solved unless entitlements are tackled

and its not been tackled lol:rofl:
 
America's fiscal problem cannot be solved unless entitlements are tackled

and its not been tackled lol:rofl:

You are correct. Entitlement spending is a huge problem, and it needs to be tackled to reduce the deficit. However, I have full faith in the US governance system and its mechanisms for dealing with such issues.
 
You are correct. Entitlement spending is a huge problem, and it needs to be tackled to reduce the deficit. However, I have full faith in the US governance system and its mechanisms for dealing with such issues.

Thank you so much cheng lol
 
i am the polite sort you know. Its the way ive been brought up.

Ah I see. So from now on I should regard all your previous name calling me as a direct product of your "polite" upbringing?
 
Ah I see. So from now on I should regard all your previous name calling me as a direct product of your "polite" upbringing?

When did i call you any names. "America lover" is not name calling. If you exclude the last 10 years i used to be one as well. Even an x was an american
 
Ah I see. So from now on I should regard all your previous name calling me as a direct product of your "polite" upbringing?

When did i call you any names. "America lover" is not name calling. If you exclude the last 10 years i used to be one as well. Even an x was an american

What is in the past is in the past.

I look forward to fair discussion with you from now on.

PS: I am much older than your three year old! ;)
 
You are correct. Entitlement spending is a huge problem, and it needs to be tackled to reduce the deficit. However, I have full faith in the US governance system and its mechanisms for dealing with such issues.

I really am correct arnt I cheng? Americans have a huge problem lol
 

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