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The Debt Crisis, Merely Postponed

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Bowles and Simpson call for deficit savings along the lines they suggested as co-chairmen of the President's Deficit Commission- reducing the cost increases in Medicare, changes to Social Security, and cutting tax expenditures.

The U.S. Debt Ceiling and Deficit Reduction Deal of August 2, 2011

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The deal finally put together by Vice President Biden and Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell on August 2, 2011. The deal requires the setting up of a debt panel to come up with additional savings.

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Feldstein says its important to increases taxes not tax rates. And the the way to go is to follow the President's Bowles-Simpson Deficit Commission's proposal on tax expenditures. As it is politically difficult to eliminate deductions and exclusions he suggests another proposal- limit the reduction in taxes with a 2% of adjusted gross income cap on the reduction any taxpayer gets.

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