Entitlements represent one of the largest and fastest-growing portions of the federal budget. They are regarded as sacrosanct by lawmakers, yet many people see them as one of the greatest threats to the American Dream. On Borrowed Time argues that by sacrificing the future in order to pay ever-larger federal benefits through programs such as Social Security, Medicare, and federal pensions, entitlement spending has become a crushing burden to American workers.
Entitlements represent one of the largest and fastest-growing portions of the federal budget. They are regarded as sacrosanct by lawmakers, yet many people see them as one of the greatest threats to the American Dream. On Borrowed Time argues that by sacrificing the future in order to pay ever-larger federal benefits through programs such as Social Security, Medicare, and federal pensions, entitlement spending has become a crushing burden to American workers.
I: Posterity in Danger 1: The Imperiled American Dream 2: The Myths of Entitlements 3: A Fiscal Nightmare II: The Forces Driving the Projections 4: Driving the Projections: An Aging Society 5: Driving the Projections: Health-Care Hyperinflation 6: Driving the Projections: Indexing III: From Complacency to Reform 7: Social Security: The End of the Chain Letter 8: The Federal Pension Bonanza 9: Health-Care Policy: Facing the Painful Trade-Offs Conclusion 10: The Failure of the Libertarian Welfare State
I: Posterity in Danger 1: The Imperiled American Dream 2: The Myths of Entitlements 3: A Fiscal Nightmare II: The Forces Driving the Projections 4: Driving the Projections: An Aging Society 5: Driving the Projections: Health-Care Hyperinflation 6: Driving the Projections: Indexing III: From Complacency to Reform 7: Social Security: The End of the Chain Letter 8: The Federal Pension Bonanza 9: Health-Care Policy: Facing the Painful Trade-Offs Conclusion 10: The Failure of the Libertarian Welfare State
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