The Sources of Growth in Federal Spending |
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Authors: | Karl O'Lessker |
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Institution: | Professor in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405. |
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Abstract: | The sharp upsurge in federal spending during the twelve years of the Reagan and Bush administrations is attributable largely—but not entirely—to the growth of outlays for entitlements. But while Reagan succeeded in cutting domestic discretionary spending by almost 10 percent, under Bush it rose by close to 18 percent. This article attempts to account for those differences and concludes by suggesting ways to slow the growth of total federal spending. |
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