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The Scheduled Squeeze On Children's Programs: Tracking The Implications Of Projected Federal Spending Patterns

机译:计划对儿童计划的挤压:跟踪预计的联邦支出模式的含义

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Federal programs for children are under increasing budgetary pressure. According to current federal law or any budget alternative being offered by the president or congressional leaders, spending on children would decline as a share of the budget and of the national economy. This article summarizes past, current, and projected budgets for children's programs. It traces significant historical expansions of means-tested programs, such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; depicts fairly significant declines in more universal supports, such as the income tax exemption for dependents; and shows the future squeeze on children's programs brought about by automatic growth in health, retirement, and tax subsidy programs, along with the failure of revenues to keep pace with the overall growth in spending. Federal programs for health care have been a mixed blessing for children: Medicaid has grown to be the largest federal support for children, but overall federal health care costs eat away at the share of the budgetary pie left for anything else.
机译:联邦儿童计划受到越来越大的预算压力。根据现行的联邦法律或总统或国会领导人提供的任何预算替代方案,在儿童方面的支出将占预算和国民经济的比重下降。本文总结了儿童计划的过去,当前和预计的预算。它追溯了经经济审查的计划的重大历史扩展,例如补充营养援助计划;描绘了更为普遍的支持率的显着下降,例如对受抚养人的所得税免税;并显示了健康,退休和税收补贴计划自动增长带来的儿童计划的未来挤压,以及收入未能跟上整体支出增长的步伐。联邦医疗保健计划对孩子们来说是好坏参半:医疗补助已成长为联邦政府对儿童的最大支持,但总的联邦医疗保健费用吞噬了预算中用于其他任何事情的份额。

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