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www.keithhennessey.com
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| | | | The President and Budget Director Peter Orszag frequently say we need to "bend the health care cost curve downward" to address our long-term fiscal problems. This is correct but incomplete. Here is Director Orszag, writing in last week's Financial Times: (emphasis added) As the healthcare debate picks up in the US, there has been much discussion | |
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blogmaverick.com
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potsandpansbyccg.com
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| | | | There is an interesting article from the Brookings Institute that documents four trends in infrastructure funding. The conclusions of the report surprised me and I suspect they will surprise others. Infrastructure Spending is Up, But Spending as a Share of GDP is Down Total infrastructure spending has been climbing steadily over the last fifty years.... | |
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jacobin.com
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| | What caused Donald Trump to walk back on many of his tariffs last week was not domestic pressure but a run on the market for US Treasuries led by large institutional savers. If US debt is no longer a safe asset, then American hegemony is also at risk. |