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Expects Yuge Games
I will when I'm back home.
Last I looked it was over 20% where historically we used to live in the mid to high teens
it never hurts to look at da numbahs
I will when I'm back home.
Last I looked it was over 20% where historically we used to live in the mid to high teens
it never hurts to look at da numbahs
it never hurts to look at da numbahs
Average outlays 1969-2018 are 20.3%. That's where we came in FY 2018. Right at the average for the past 40 years. In spite of having a significantly higher proportion of the population over 65, which works to increase federal government outlays on medical care and social security.
Meanwhile revenues are below their average of 17.4% for the 1969-2018 period.
Where you pulling numbers? I'm seeing different numbers in many sources (not saying you're wrong just want to get on same page)
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Another graph to consider: the percentage of population 65 and over, which is a big driver of federal spending
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/SPPOP65UPTOZSUSA
Agreed. which is why something has to be done about medicare and social security
Where is sturg btw.
Sturg is not allowed on here at work on work device so he had to go through VPN from corporate phone
What am I missing here?
sturg
He's a great guy
Trump’s aluminum/steel tariffs cost GM a billion dollars.
I think ultimately a lack of demand is driving the cuts, but a $1B increase in costs is certainly going to accelerate cuts.
The Bernie approved tariffs are a disaster. Will only be successful if China reduces or removes their own tariffs