Perspectives on the Budget Surplus
Alan Auerbach and
William Gale
No 7837, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
This paper provides alternative measures of federal budget surpluses over 10-year and long-term horizons. Official baseline budget forecasts are based on a series of statutory requirements that may be at variance with reasonable expectation. More plausible notions of current policy toward discretionary spending, taxes and retirement trust funds imply that surpluses over the next 10 years will be substantially smaller than the baseline forecasts indicate. Properly accounting for long-term imbalances in social security and the rest of the budget implies that, under plausible definitions of current policy, the federal government faces a long-term shortfall.
Date: 2000-08
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Published as Auerbach, Alan J. and William Gale. "Perspectives on the Budget Surplus." National Tax Journal (September 2000): 459-472.
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