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FISCAL WAKE-UP TOUR

 

The Fiscal Wake-Up Tour is a joint public engagement initiative by The Concord Coalition, The Brookings Institution, and The Heritage Foundation. U. S. Comptroller General David Walker is an advisor and has participated in each of the Tour's public events.  The purpose of the Tour is to educate Americans about our nation's true long-term financial condition and large and growing fiscal imbalance and to encourage Americans to demand action. The tour conducts a series of town hall forums and editorial board briefings around the country.  By uniting with analysts from across the political spectrum on the Fiscal Wake-Up Tour, Heritage hopes to encourage the spirit of bipartisan honesty and frank discussion that will be necessary to preserve the strength of the American economy for posterity.  

Since the Tour's inception in 2005, the team has spoken in almost two dozen cities, stressing such concerns as:

  • The combination of the "big three" entitlements – Medicare and Social Security and Medicaid – will double from the current 8 percent of GDP to 15 percent when today’s newborn graduates from college, to nearly 20 percent of GDP when today's college graduate reaches retirement in 2050.
  • The unfunded federal future obligations of the federal government are now the equivalent of a mortgage of over $50 trillion ($38.8 trillion of which is due to Medicare and Social Security).  This translates into a financial burden of $170,000 for each American.
  • Without reform of entitlements, balancing the budget would mean driving up taxes to European level within a generation at the risk of European economic stagnation.

PRESENTATIONS
PAPERS & TESTIMONY
OP-EDS, & COMMENTARIES
PRESS COVERAGE
MULTIMEDIA/VIDEOS
UPCOMING TOUR DATES
CITIES VISITED


PRESENTATIONS:

The Budget and Entitlements: Time to Take Action
By Alison Fraser, Director,
Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies,
The Heritage Foundation
Portland, OR - November 2007
(Flash presentation) | (PDF presentation)

The Budget and Entitlements: Time to Take Action (Powerpoint Presentation)
Stuart Butler, Vice President for Domestic and Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
Nashville, TN – July 2007

The Budget, Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security:
Time to Take Action
(Powerpoint Presentation)
By Alison Fraser, Director, Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies,
The Heritage Foundation

The Budget and Entitlements: Time to Take Action (Powerpoint Presentation)
Stuart Butler, Vice President for Domestic and Policy Studies
The Heritage Foundation
Columbus, Ohio - January 2007

Facing America's Long Term Budget Challenges (Powerpoint Presentation)
Brian Riedl, Senior Policy Analyst and Grover Hermann Fellow in Federal Budgetary Affairs
The Heritage Foundation
San Diego, CA – June 2006

Two trillion dollars a year and rapidly growing, health care spending in America presents a significant challenge for policymakers. In a recent publication, Stuart M. Butler, Ph.D., discusses building public support for policy options.

Evolving Beyond Traditional Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance presented by Stuart M. Butler at Brookings as part of their Hamilton project.


PAPERS & TESTIMONY

Taking Back our Fiscal Future
by Stuart M. Butler, Ph.D., Alison Acosta Fraser and Other Authors
31 March 2008

Rethinking Social Insurance
by Stuart Butler, PhD. and Maya MacGuineas
February 19, 2008

Washington Must Pull the Trigger on Explosive Medicare Spending
by Robert E. Moffit, Ph.D. and Alison Acosta Fraser
February 4, 2008

The Social Security and Medicare Trustees Report Again—
And Again Problems Have Worsened

by JD Foster, Ph.D.
April 24, 2007

The Senate Budget: A $2,641 Per Household Tax Increase and No Entitlement Reforms
by Brian M. Riedl
March 22, 2007

The President's Medicare Budget Proposal:
A Step Forward on Entitlement Spending

by Robert E. Moffit, Ph.D.
February 6, 2007

Solutions to Our Long-Term Fiscal Challenges
by Stuart M. Butler, Ph.D.
January 31, 2007

Federal Budget Should Include Long-Term Obligations
from Entitlement Programs

by Alison Acosta Fraser
June 22, 2006



OP-EDS, & COMMENTARIES:

A commission offers solution without the grandstanding
by Stuart M. Butler
Sunday, November 4, 2007

"Making entitlements SAFE-er"
by Ed Feulner
Tuesday, March 6, 2007

"We need a new commission to tackle entitlement programs"
by Edwin J. Feulner, Ph.D.
March 1, 2007

Scale back debt, costly retirement entitlements
by Stuart M. Butler, Ph.D.
February 21, 2007

Why our domestic entitlements could doom our children
by Alison Fraser
February 21, 2007



PRESS COVERAGE:

APRIL 2008

March 2008

February 2008

January 2008

December 2007

  • Lansing State Journal, "Financial Experts Raise Alarm About Debt," by Chris Andrews, December 9, 2007
  • "The Columbus Dispatch, What about Medicare? Presidential candidates ought to discuss ways to reform expensive program,” editorial, December 8, 2007

November 2007

  • "The News Journal Social Security and other entitlements are begging for solutions," editorial November 3, 2007
  • Lansing State Journal, "Change Budget Before It's Too Late," Harry Zeeve, November 23, 2007

October 2007

September 2007

July 2007

June 2007

May 2007


April 2007

March 2007

February 2007

January 2007

2006 and Earlier


MULTIMEDIA/VIDEOS:


UPCOMING TOUR DATES:

April 15, Alexandria, VA


CITIES VISITED

Pittsburgh, PA (March 25, 2008)
Fresno, CA (March 6, 2008)
Berkeley, CA (March 5, 2008)
Madison, WI (February 27, 2008)
Tallahassee, FL (January 14, 2008)
East Lansing, MI (December 6, 2007)
Portland, OR (November 29, 2007)
Iowa City, IA (December 3, 2007)
Hartford, CT (October 1, 2007)
Baltimore, MD (October 29, 2007)
Atlanta GA (October 1, 2007)
Manchester, NH (September 28, 2007)
San Francisco, CA (September 14, 2007)
San Jose, CA (September 13, 2007)
Las Vegas, NV (September 12, 2007)
Los Angeles, VA (September 11, 2007)
Nashville, TN (July 16, 2007)
Tampa, FL (March 30, 2007)
Cincinnati, Ohio (March 9, 2007)
Charleston, SC (March 6, 2007)
Palm Beach, CA (February 21, 2007)
Manchester, New Hampshire (February 13, 2007)
Des Moines, Iowa (February 1, 2007)
Columbus, Ohio (January 10, 2007)
Seattle, Washington (November 29, 2006)
Denver, Colorado (November 28, 2006)
Chicago, Illinois (November 8, 2006)
Austin, Texas (September 28, 2006)
Nashville, Tennessee (August 18, 2006)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (May 2, 2006)
Wilmington, Delaware (May 1, 2006)
Kansas City, Missouri (April 24, 2006)
Omaha, Nebraska (April 4, 2006)
Durham, North Carolina (February 27, 2006)
Atlanta, Georgia (February 7, 2006)
Portland, Oregon (December 1, 2005)
Minneapolis, Minnesota (October 17, 2005)
Richmond, Virginia (September 26, 2005)