There are some obvious steps we could take to make sure that state and federal contributions for medical assistance are spent as effectively as possible.
Category Archives: deficits
Which came first: the savings chicken or the deficit egg?
David Altig at Macroblog raises some
very thoughtful questions about the relation between the drop in the U.S. saving rate and the
current account deficit.
Unwinding the deficit spin
Updated tax data are in and the spinners will spin. But the numbers can speak for
themselves.
Should we worry about all that debt held by foreigners?
I think we should, and here’s why.
Where did that huge trade deficit come from?
Some have blamed the rest of the world for the rapidly growing U.S. current account deficit.
But I believe that the true explanation is to be found here at home.