Budget Battles
-
Trump’s Risky Plan to Get $8 Billion for His Wall
-
Trump to Sign Border Deal — and Declare a National Emergency, Too
-
Trump Likely to Sign Border Deal, Avert Another Shutdown
-
Shutdown Makes a Bad Situation Worse at the IRS
-
Trump’s ‘Not Happy’ with the Border Deal. Why He’ll Probably Sign It Anyway.
-
Lawmakers Scramble to Avert Another Government Shutdown
-
Is Trump ‘Trapped’ on the Border Wall Deal?
-
House Democrats Introduce Bill to Expand Social Security
By Michael RaineyBacked by more than 200 House Democrats, Reps. John Larson (D-CT), Conor Lamb (D-PA) and Jahana Hayes (D-CT) introduced a bill Wednesday that would increase Social Security benefits. The bill would...
-
‘Greatest Threat’ to the US? Two Top Democratic Economists Aren’t So Worried About the Debt
By Michael RaineyStarbucks founder Howard Schultz told “60 Minutes” Sunday that he is considering a run for president in 2020, possibly as a “centrist independent,” and one of his top issues is the growing national...
-
CBO Offers 121 Ways to Shrink the Deficit
By The Fiscal Times StaffThe Congressional Budget Office has released a 326-page guide that describes dozens of ways the federal government could reduce its large and growing budget deficit. The 121 policy options included...
-
Moody’s Warns of Declining US Fiscal Strength
By The Fiscal Times StaffTrump’s tax cuts combined with a slowing economy will diminish the United States’ “fiscal strength” over the next 10 years, Moody’s Investor Service said Wednesday. The gradual decline could pressure...
-
3 Ideas for Fixing Social Security
Social Security’s trustees reported earlier this year that the program will spend more than it collects in 2018 , requiring it to tap into its $2.9 trillion trust fund to cover benefit payments. It’s...
-
Transfer Payments Hit $3 Trillion Annual Pace
By The Fiscal Times StaffTotal government transfers reached $3 trillion on an annualized basis for the first time in September, according to data released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis Monday. Transfer payments include...
-
Democrats Take Aim at Republicans on Entitlement Cuts
By Michael RaineyDemocrats have a new sledgehammer of a study they can use in trying to link Republican tax cuts and proposed cuts to Medicare, Social Security and other social welfare programs. A report released...
-
McConnell: Entitlement Cuts Probably Won’t Happen Under Trump
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) unleashed a storm of Democratic criticism earlier this week by telling Bloomberg News that rising deficits and debt are driven by Social Security,...
-
Mitch McConnell on Rising Deficit: ‘It’s Not a Republican Problem'
The quotes: “It’s disappointing, but it’s not a Republican problem. It’s a bipartisan problem: unwillingness to address the real drivers of the debt by doing anything to adjust those programs to the...
-
A Fiscal Hawk’s New Plan to ‘Avert a Debt Crisis’
The national debt rose by more than $1 trillion in fiscal 2018, and yet lawmakers have evinced little concern about it ahead of this year’s elections, instead pushing tax cuts and spending increases...
-
Trump Says He Made Social Security, Medicare Stronger. Fact-Checker Says False.
By The Fiscal Times StaffPresident Trump said this week that "Democrats want to destroy Medicare. If you look at what they’re doing, they’re going to destroy Medicare. And we will save it. We will keep it going. We’re making...
-
Happy Birthday, Social Security!
By Michael RaineyPresident Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act into law 83 years ago today, August 14, 1935. Here are some key facts about the program, courtesy of the Center on Budget and Policy...
-
The Deficit Is Up 20% This Year
By The Fiscal Times StaffThe federal deficit was 20 percent larger in the first 10 months of fiscal year 2018 than it was during the same time last year, the Congressional Budget Office announced Wednesday. Revenues rose 1...
-
Chart of the Day: Americans Using Government Programs
The federal welfare program called Temporary Assistance for Needy Families delivers cash aid to about 2.5 million people, or less than 1 percent of the U.S. population — “far smaller than the share...
-
A Growing Problem for Seniors: Bankruptcy
The New York Times reports on new research that suggests a growing problem for seniors: “The rate of people 65 and older filing for bankruptcy is three times what it was in 1991, the study found, and...
Social Security Directory
- (-) Remove The Fiscal Times filter The Fiscal Times