Wednesday, February 25, 2009

STIMULATING OUR FUTURE????

The Tax Policy Center, which is a non-partisan group, has run the numbers of the Obama budget. Grab your wallet and shelve your dreams:

In 2009, the federal deficit will be larger as a share of the economy than at any time since World War II. The current deficit is due in part to economic weakness and the stimulus, and in part to policy choices made in the past. What is more troubling is that, under what we view as optimistic assumptions, the deficit is projected to average at least $1 trillion per year for the 10 years after 2009, even if the economy returns to full employment and the stimulus package is allowed to expire in two years. The longer-run picture is even bleaker. We estimate a fiscal gap – the immediate and permanent increase in taxes or reduction in spending that would keep the long-term debt/GDP ratio at its current level –about 7-9 percent of GDP, or between $1 trillion and $1.3 trillion per year in current dollars.

To close that gap, says the Center, the government would have to cut all government spending by 23 percent or hike taxes by 52 percent. And then pigs will fly across the skies of Washington. For the full report, click here.