(Stating the obvious) CBO: If debt not addressed, stimulus will be a ‘drag’ on economy
Congressional Budget Office Director Douglas Elmendorf said that unless Congress gets the federal budget under control, stimulus spending policies will be a “drag” on the economy in the future as the government struggles to pay the increased debt.
“If cuts in taxes or boosts in spending that stimulate the economy in the short run are not offset by some later tightening of fiscal policy, then the extra debt that is accumulated will be a drag in the long run,” Elmendorf told the Senate Budget Committee on Tuesday.
Elmendorf said in his prepared testimony that if the government does not get a handle on its debt, then it could face serious problems in the future.
“[F]ederal debt held by the public is projected to remain historically high relative to the size of the economy for the next decade. By 2023, if current laws remain in place, debt will equal 77 percent of GDP and be on an upward path, CBO projects,” he said in prepared testimony on Tuesday. ...




