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Download with free trialWhy Cutting Entitlements is Hard The US old age dependency ratio will rise sharply in coming decades Even holding total entitlement spending constant, let alone cutting it, would require far lower benefits per person than in recent decades The bottom line: Yes, it would be possible to cut federal spending to 18% of GDP but doing so would leave us with a lower level of government services and benefits than at any time in the post-World War II period Posted Sept. 5, 2011 on Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog http://dolanecon.blogspot.com
Why Cutting Entitlements is Hard The US old age dependency ratio will rise sharply in coming decades Even holding total entitlement spending constant, let alone cutting it, would require far lower benefits per person than in recent decades The bottom line: Yes, it would be possible to cut federal spending to 18% of GDP but doing so would leave us with a lower level of government services and benefits than at any time in the post-World War II period Posted Sept. 5, 2011 on Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog http://dolanecon.blogspot.com
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