bankrupting our children's future: why spending and entitlement reform is vital
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Heritage Foundation economist Alison Fraser's presentation on runaway government spending on Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid to the Southern California Committee for Heritage on June 9, 2010.TRANSCRIPT
Bankrupting Our Children’s Future: Why Spending and Entitlement Reform Is Vital
Alison FraserThe Heritage Foundation
Southern California Community Committee June 9, 2010
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Federal Spending and Tax Revenue as a Percentage of Gross Domestic ProductSource: Congressional Budget Office and Office of Management and Budget
Medicare
Medicaid
Social Security
Federal Budget in the Future
2009
Tax Revenue
Other Spending
Net Interest
Historical Average Tax Burden, 18.3%
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Could Raise Taxes to Balance the Budget
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Tax Revenue
Other SpendingNet Interest
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CorporateTaxes
What would balancing mean for tax rates on our children?
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Marginal Income Tax Rates
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Marginal Income Tax Rates