Theoretical Views on National Debt
Theoretical Views on National Debt
During the Great Recession, like any other economic downturns, as unemployment rises, aggregate income declines causing a major decline in tax collections. On the
other hand, with the rise in unemployment, spending on safety net programs rise. So, to stabilize the national economy, government appears to have only two options
(neither good) either to put in place severe austerity measures (cut spending) or increase borrowing. Of course, it is very difficult to defend cuts in the federal
government programs and especially the programs geared to sustain the minimum of the standard of living for the “poor.” But increase in borrowing has major adverse
impacts on the national economy. Write an essay analyzing · Different theoretical views on national debt, · Long-run costs of high national debt, · Costs of
eliminating the budget deficit solely through (1) personal tax increases, and/or (2) through spending cut by decreasing in transfer payments (i.e., Social Security,
Medicare and Medicaid) and in discretionary spending (such as defense and education budgets). Complete this essay in a Microsoft Word document, APA formatted which
will automatically submit it to ″TurnItIn″ for plagiarism review. Please note that a minimum of 700 words is required.