CATO Institute Offers Thoughts on Fiscal Responsibility, Includes Suggestions for Social Security Reform

CATO Institute’s Director of Budget and Entitlement Policy, Romina Boccia yesterday offered conjecture on the pathway for Congress to put the US budget “on a path to balance,” describing the current Congressional session as “(t)he time to act decisively.” In her post, which you can check out here, she references the potential for an independent fiscal commission to focus on the sustainability of Social Security and Medicare to “identify changes based on specific, narrow guidelines (that) could overcome legislative gridlock.”

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