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- catalog abstract ""Many appreciate that the federal government's finances are shaky. However, few realize how really bad they are because most evaluations are based on what happened in the past - not what will happen in the future. We know that today's federal debt amounts to $3.5 trillion, but the important - and often overlooked - question is how much debt will we incur going forward." "The Fiscal and Generational Imbalance measures will help lawmakers design reforms best suited for meeting the challenges posed by the retirement and health security need of our progressively aging society."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12983076.
- catalog contributor b12983077.
- catalog contributor b12983078.
- catalog created "2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2003.".
- catalog description ""Many appreciate that the federal government's finances are shaky. However, few realize how really bad they are because most evaluations are based on what happened in the past - not what will happen in the future.".
- catalog description "Foreword / Christopher DeMuth -- The Fiscal Imbalance Measure -- The Generational Imbalance Measure -- The Desirable Properties of a Fiscal Measure -- The Bias in Policymaking Arising from Current Budget Accounting -- Estimates of Federal Fiscal and Generational Imbalances in the United States -- Total Federal Fiscal Imbalance -- Social Security -- Medicare -- The Rest of the Federal Government -- Evaluating the Size of Federal Fiscal Imbalance -- Comparison with Official Estimates -- Comparison of FI with Present Values of Payroll, GDP, and Other Aggregates -- Sensuivity to Alternative Assumptions -- The Fiscal and Generational Imbalance Measures -- Derivation of the Infinite Horizon Fiscal Imbalance Measure -- Generational Imbalance -- Assumptions and Methods for Estimating Fiscal Imbalances for Social Security, Medicare, and the Rest of the Federal Budget -- Method for Extending the Social Security Administration's Population Projections -- Method for Projecting Social Security Revenues and Benefits -- Methodology for Projecting Medicare Revenues and Outlays -- Estimating Fiscal Imbalance for the Rest of the Federal Government -- Distributing and Projecting Federal Outlays -- Distributing and Projecting Federal Revenues -- Estimating Consumption Profiles by Age and Sex -- Methodology for Extending SSA's Population Projections -- Population Projections -- Methodology for Projecting Social Security Age-Sex Benefit Profiles -- Calculating and Projecting Social Security Taxes and Benefits per Capita.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 79-81).".
- catalog description "We know that today's federal debt amounts to $3.5 trillion, but the important - and often overlooked - question is how much debt will we incur going forward." "The Fiscal and Generational Imbalance measures will help lawmakers design reforms best suited for meeting the challenges posed by the retirement and health security need of our progressively aging society."--Jacket.".
- catalog extent "ix, 83 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Fiscal and generational imbalances.".
- catalog identifier "0844771678 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Fiscal and generational imbalances.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : AEI Press,".
- catalog relation "Fiscal and generational imbalances.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "352.4/8/0973 21".
- catalog subject "Budget United States.".
- catalog subject "Fiscal policy United States.".
- catalog subject "HJ2051 .G646 2003".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Christopher DeMuth -- The Fiscal Imbalance Measure -- The Generational Imbalance Measure -- The Desirable Properties of a Fiscal Measure -- The Bias in Policymaking Arising from Current Budget Accounting -- Estimates of Federal Fiscal and Generational Imbalances in the United States -- Total Federal Fiscal Imbalance -- Social Security -- Medicare -- The Rest of the Federal Government -- Evaluating the Size of Federal Fiscal Imbalance -- Comparison with Official Estimates -- Comparison of FI with Present Values of Payroll, GDP, and Other Aggregates -- Sensuivity to Alternative Assumptions -- The Fiscal and Generational Imbalance Measures -- Derivation of the Infinite Horizon Fiscal Imbalance Measure -- Generational Imbalance -- Assumptions and Methods for Estimating Fiscal Imbalances for Social Security, Medicare, and the Rest of the Federal Budget -- Method for Extending the Social Security Administration's Population Projections -- Method for Projecting Social Security Revenues and Benefits -- Methodology for Projecting Medicare Revenues and Outlays -- Estimating Fiscal Imbalance for the Rest of the Federal Government -- Distributing and Projecting Federal Outlays -- Distributing and Projecting Federal Revenues -- Estimating Consumption Profiles by Age and Sex -- Methodology for Extending SSA's Population Projections -- Population Projections -- Methodology for Projecting Social Security Age-Sex Benefit Profiles -- Calculating and Projecting Social Security Taxes and Benefits per Capita.".
- catalog title "Fiscal and generational imbalances : new budget measures for new budget priorities / Jagadeesh Gokhale and Kent Smetters.".
- catalog type "text".