The Federal Budget and Social Policy: Challenges, Goals, and Proposals

Federal deficits and debt have heightened the risk of significant economic disruption in the United States. Amid broad consensus that the current path is unsustainable, how can the United States address fiscal issues while forging a new social contract that attends to social and economic development priorities?

April 23, three nationally renowned economists will discuss federal fiscal conditions, policy goals, challenges, and strategies for moving forward. Each will emphasize what they think matters most in fiscal policy, identify key principles, and prioritize for practical and achievable strategies for addressing federal fiscal conditions.

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Questions? Email csd@wustl.edu

Hosted by the Washington University's Center for Social Development. Cosponsored by Washington University's Weidenbaum Center and the Department of Political ScienceBipartisan Policy Center, Washington University School of Law, Public Interest Law & Public Policy Speakers Series, Grand Challenges for Social Work, and National Association of Social Workers