Sentences with phrase «unsustainable spending increases»

The budget does not raise taxes or fees, and it doesn't include any borrowing, while eliminating the unsustainable spending increases built into every budget.

Not exact matches

And Trump's policies to date — a combination of deep tax cuts and sharp spending increases — are shortening the fuse on that fiscal time bomb, by dramatically widening the already unsustainable gap between revenues and outlays.
Thereâ $ ™ s a widely held myth now accepted by many peopleâ $» that public spending in Canada has increased steeply and is growing at unaffordable and unsustainable rates.
While our big Premier League rivals and most other clubs around have spent more and more money on players we have not jumped on the transfer bandwagon and Wenger has often spoke about why he thinks that the ever increasing spending is wrong and perhaps even unsustainable.
According to the Government Accountability Office (GAO), the United States is on a «fiscally unsustainable» path because of projected future increases in Medicare and Social Security spending.
According to Flanagan, who sponsored the bill, the cap has been successful in stopping uncontrolled local spending and unsustainable tax increases, and now needs to be permanent.
Pataki's campaign spent only $ 100,000 in September, but even that modest amount is unsustainable absent a substantial increase in cash.
After 10 years of unsustainable increases in public spending, the Labour Government has now been forced by the state of the public finances to adopt exactly this policy for the three years until 2010 - 11.
Mr Osborne has given an interview to the FT (of which there is more inside the paper here) in which he asserts that Labour's projected 1.1 % annual increase in public spending between 2011 and 2014 is «unsustainable» and that it will be spending cuts rather than tax rises which account for reducing the the fiscal deficit:
Medicaid spending scheduled to increase by an unsustainable 13 percent!
Specifically, we investigate if transfers: 1) induce higher spending on alcohol or tobacco; 2) are fully consumed (rather than invested); 3) create dependency (reduce participation in productive activities); 4) increase fertility; 5) lead to negative community - level economic impacts (including price distortion and inflation), and 6) are fiscally unsustainable.
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