Blog
Welcome to our blog – The Bottom Line, where you’ll find up-to-date commentary and analysis on the most important news in the fiscal world. Below is a list of our blog posts.
Putting the Tax Cuts in Perspective
With Congress back in session, the mid-term election right around the corner, and a looming expiration, the debate of the 2001-2003 tax cuts is...
NBER Announces Official End of Recession
Today, the National Bureau of Economic Research announced in a statement that the recession that began in December of 2007 had ended in June of 2009...
‘Line’ Items: Fall Edition
Falling Into Pieces – Fall officially begins this week. A short congressional calendar and the quickly-approaching elections mean that the legislative...
MARKETWATCH: September 13 - 17, 2010
Action this week has been in the stock and currency markets. “Stocks are on a September roll” ( Wall Street Journal), as the US growth play continues...
Lew: 'We Must Put Our Nation Back on a Sustainable Fiscal Course'
Yesterday, the Senate Budget Committee held a hearing on Jacob Lew’s nomination as the new head of the Office of Management and Budget, where he...
Congratulations to Bill Frenzel and Jim Kolbe
Today, the White House announced its intent to appoint CFRB Board Member Jim Kolbe and CFRB Co-Chair Bill Frenzel to the Advisory Committee for Trade...
A Not So Happy Anniversary
Nobody's breaking out the champagne for this anniversary. On this day two years ago, the collapse of Lehman Brothers turned an already bad-looking...
Disability Insurance Program Seeing Increased Applicants... and Increased Trouble
The Washington Post reported Tuesday that the number of workers seeking disability benefits from Social Security’s Disability Insurance Program has...
Small Business Aid Bill Close to Enactment
UPDATE: The Senate passed the small business package on Thursday 9/16, and the House is expected to pass the legislation early next week. The Senate...
‘Line’ Items: Football Edition
Kick-off Time – Football season got underway this weekend, and the final legislative drive before the mid-term elections also commences this week. The...
White House Turns Toward Travel
We reported a lot in June about small efforts the White House and OMB were taking to cut costs in the government. Now, the Obama Administration is...
Don't Miss the Point of the Orszag Plan
The “Orszag Plan” laid out by former OMB director Peter Orszag in his inaugural New York Times column argues that we should extend the tax cuts for...