EPISODE · Sep 30, 2022 · 51 MIN
The future US fiscal crisis & how to avert it w/ Romina Boccia, Cato Institute | EP159
from Economics Explored · host Romina Boccia, Gene Tunny
The Cato Institute’s Romina Boccia explains why she’s concerned about a future US fiscal crisis. She explains how entitlement programs such as Social Security and Medicare are the source of the problem. This episode’s guest Romina Boccia is Director of Budget and Entitlement Policy at the Cato Institute, where she specializes in federal spending, budget process, economic implications of rising debt, and Social Security and Medicare reform.Please get in touch with any questions, comments and suggestions by emailing us at [email protected] or sending a voice message via https://www.speakpipe.com/economicsexplored. Links relevant to the conversationRomina’s bio:https://www.cato.org/people/romina-bocciaRomina’s first post for Cato:https://www.cato.org/blog/joining-cato-restrain-federal-budget-leviathanCouncil on Foreign Relations article containing deficit projections which Gene mentions:https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/national-debt-dilemmaU.S. News article: How Much You Will Get From Social Securityhttps://money.usnews.com/money/retirement/social-security/articles/how-much-you-will-get-from-social-securityCreditsThanks to Josh Crotts for mixing the episode and to the show’s sponsor, Gene’s consultancy business www.adepteconomics.com.au. Please consider signing up to receive our email updates and to access our e-book Top Ten Insights from Economics at www.economicsexplored.com. Economics Explored is available via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, and other podcasting platforms.
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The Cato Institute’s Romina Boccia explains why she’s concerned about a future US fiscal crisis. She explains how entitlement programs such as Social Security and Medicare are the source of the problem.
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