The Nation's Growing Fiscal Imbalance
Download the presentation [PDF]
- The Nation's Growing Fiscal Imbalance
- GAO's Strategic Plan
- GAO's High Risk List
- Aged Population as a Share of Total U.S. Population Continues to Grow
- Labor Force Growth is Expected to be Negligible by 2050
- Social Security Workers per Beneficiary
- Composition of Federal Spending
- Federal Spending for Mandatory and Discretionary Programs
- Selected Fiscal Exposures: Sources and Examples (End of 2003)
- Another Way to Think About These Numbers
- Composition of Spending as a Share of GDP Under Baseline Extended
- Composition of Spending as a Share of GDP Assuming Discretionary Spending Grows with GDP after 2004
- Composition of Spending as a Share of GDP Assuming All Expiring Tax Provisions are Extended
- Composition of Spending as a Share of GDP Assuming Discretionary Spending Grows with GDP After 2004 and All Expiring Tax Provisions Are Extended
- Social Security and Medicare’s Hospital Insurance Trust Funds Face Cash Deficits
- Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid Spending as a Percent of GDP
- Current Fiscal Policy Is Unsustainable
- The Way Forward
- Long-term Fiscal Challenges Demand New Metrics, Mechanisms, & Processes
- Improved Metrics, Measures & Processes: Some Ideas
- We Need a 3-Pronged Approach
- GAO Criteria for Evaluating Social Security Reform Proposals
- Evaluating Health Care System Reforms
- Framework for Evaluating Health Care System Reforms: Cost
- Framework for Evaluating Health Care System Reforms: Access
- Framework for Evaluating Health Care System Reforms: Quality
- Framework for Evaluating Health Care System Reforms: Implementation
- Illustrative 21st Century Questions
- Illustrative 21st Century Questions
- Illustrative Generic Re-examination Questions
- Illustrative Generic Re-examination Questions
- Illustrative Generic Re-examination Questions
- The Nation's Growing Fiscal Imbalance