Tag: Fiscal Policy

Florida CFO Audit Finds $344M Overspending in Palm Beach County Linked to Property Taxes

Florida CFO audit reveals $344 million in overspending by Palm Beach County government, highlighting significant property tax implications. Read about efforts to control local budgets and tax burdens.

Supreme Court Weighs Limits on President’s Tariff Authority Amid Fiscal Concerns

The Supreme Court examines presidential authority under IEEPA to impose tariffs amid debate on their fiscal impact on Social Security, Medicare, and national debt. Economic analysis highlights limited revenue benefits and significant economic drawbacks.

Federal Reserve Confronts Unprecedented Financial Losses and Accounting Transparency Issues

The Federal Reserve is experiencing unprecedented financial losses amid concerns over accounting transparency and risk management, potentially impacting fiscal policy and economic stability.

2025 Reports Confirm Social Security and Medicare Insolvency by 2033

2025 trustees reports reveal Social Security and Medicare insolvency by 2033, requiring urgent reform to avoid drastic benefit cuts and tax hikes. Analysis of funding challenges, recent legislation, and international reform models.

Senate Advances $4.5 Trillion Tax Cut Bill Amid Republican Negotiations

U.S. Senate moves forward on $4.5 trillion tax cut bill with focus on Medicaid changes and budget reconciliation amid GOP negotiations.

Social Security and Medicare Face Funding Depletion Amid Fiscal Year 2025-26 Budget Focus

Social Security and Medicare are nearing reserve depletion amid 2025-26 budget discussions, raising concerns for U.S. insurance and regulatory sectors.

House GOP Proposes Medicaid Changes and Tax Cuts in Major Budget Bill

House Republicans propose major Medicaid reforms and extend 2017 tax cuts in a comprehensive budget bill affecting healthcare coverage and tax policy.