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Who’s afraid of budget deficits?: how washington should end Its debt obsession / Furman, Jason; Summers, Lawrence H   Journal Article
Summers, Lawrence H Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The United States’ annual budget deficit is set to reach nearly $1 trillion this year, more than four percent of GDP and up from $585 billion in 2016. As a result of the continuing shortfall, over the next decade, the national debt—the total amount owed by the U.S. government—is projected to balloon from its current level of 78 percent of GDP to 105 percent of GDP. Such huge amounts of debt are unprecedented for the United States during a time of economic prosperity.
Key Words GDP  United States  Economic Growth  Social Security  Policymakers  Budget Deficits 
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