America's National Debt: Examining the Facts: Contemporary Debates
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781440876998
ISBN-10: 1440876991
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Seria Contemporary Debates
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1440876991
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Seria Contemporary Debates
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Draws from empirical research in a variety of scholarly fields and presents those findings in a single, lay-friendly location to aid understanding of complex issues related to fiscal policy and federal budgets.
Notă biografică
Thomas Arndt is Adjunct Professor in the department of political science at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ), USA.
Cuprins
How to Use This Book1America's National Debt throughout HistoryQ1:Has the U.S. government always accumulated national debt?Q2:What has caused the national debt to rise so significantly in recent decades?Q3:Should Americans be concerned about the size of the national debt?Q4:What are the differences between deficits and debt?Q5:Why has the debt issue faded from news headlines and public attention in recent years?2Thinking Critically about DebtQ6:How does the government actually borrow money and who does it owe?Q7:Is there anything good about deficit spending?Q8:How much of the U.S. government's spending is truly wasteful?Q9:Can the United States still consider itself the richest country in the world?3Congress and the Power of the PurseQ10:Who has the power to decide how the public's tax dollars are spent?Q11:What are the biggest line items in the budget that Congress spends its money on?Q12:What is the debt ceiling and how often does it need to be raised?Q13:What are the roles of congressional committees, such as Ways and Means, Finance, Budget, and Appropriations?Q14:What are earmarks and how do they contribute to larger deficits?Q15:What is the significance of a "cbo score"?4Taxing, Spending, and Debt as Public Policy IssuesQ16:Why is there such a sharp clash of ideology when it comes to financial issues managed by Congress?Q17:How do politicians argue the so-called guns versus butter debate?Q18:How do tax increases and tax cuts affect the national debt?Q19:How much of the government's spending is secret and kept hidden from the public?Q20:Is Social Security going bankrupt and will it be viable for future generations?5Government ShutdownsQ21:What is the process for reaching a budget deal between Congress and the president?Q22:How frequently have government shutdowns occurred?Q23:What happens to government services when there is a shutdown?Q24:How does partisan polarization over the debt issue affect the chances of a government shutdown?6The Financial Crisis and Austerity MeasuresQ25:How did the 2007-08 financial crisis impact the federal government's approach to budgeting and managing the debt?Q26:Did the tarp bailout succeed in preventing an economic collapse?Q27:How did the tea party movement capitalize on the perception that the government spends too much money?Q28:What is sequestration and how did it impact the national debt issue?7The Implications of DebtQ29:How much interest does the United States have to pay on the national debt?Q30:How does the national debt affect the economy, including things such as interest rates, inflation, and the stock market?Q31:Does a ballooning national debt compromise U.S. national security interests, especially if large sums are owed to China?Q32:Can lenders simply call in the debts owed to them by the U.S. government at a moment's notice?8Reforms and the Landscape AheadQ33:Will the national debt ever get paid off by future generations?Q34:What would be the result of the United States defaulting on its debt repayment obligations?Q35:What is the leading justification for a proposed balanced budget amendment?Q36:What other options for reducing the national debt have been considered?Index