Current Fiscal Policy Is Unsustainable

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Current Fiscal Policy Is Unsustainable

  • The “Status Quo†is Not an Option

    • We face large and growing structural deficits largely due to known demographic trends and rising health care costs.
    • GAO’s simulations show that balancing the budget in 2040 could require either
      • Cutting total federal spending in half or
      • Doubling federal taxes
    • The above does not include future costs for the new Medicare prescription drug benefit
  • Faster Economic Growth Can Help, but It Cannot Solve the Problem

    • Closing the current long-term fiscal gap based on responsible assumptions would require real average annual economic growth in the double digit range every year for the next 75 years.
    • During the 1990s, the economy grew at on average 3.2 percent per year.
    • As a result, we cannot simply grow our way out of this problem. Tough choices will be required.
  • The Sooner We Get Started, the Better

    • Less change would be needed, and there would be more time to make adjustments.
    • The miracle of compounding would work with us rather than against us.
    • Our demographic changes will serve to make reform more difficult over time.