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Fiscal Democracy in America - How a Balanced Budget Amendment Can Restore Sound Governance

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This book explores the U.S. federal government s need for binding budget targets to recover fiscal sustainability and boost economic growth. It details the flaws in past balanced budget amendment proposals, outlines the features of a promising new approach with broad appeal, and how the amendment might be adopted and implemented in today's political climate. Even as the U.S. economy expands, the federal government continues to run large and growing budget deficits that exceed $2 trillion per year and a debt burden eclipsing annual economic output. With debt pressures continuing to grow, Congress is almost certain to return to considering a constitutional amendment to bring the federal government s spending and revenue into balance. Congress has attempted to pass BBAs in the past, but none have succeeded despite their proliferation among advanced economies.
In Fiscal Democracy in America, Kurt Couchman argues for a principles-based balanced budget amendment (BBA) that would let Congress phase out the gap between revenue and non-interest spending over a 10-year period to restore fiscal space for emergencies while encouraging Congress to overhaul the dysfunctional federal budget process. Couchman explores America's financial history, the dangers of high and rising debt burdens, and examples of other countries, state governments, and the U.S. federal government itself moving toward healthier budgeting practices. He particularly seeks to lay out neutral, predictable rules for sound governance so that members of Congress can holistically and responsibly manage federal spending and tax policies to provide ever-greater value for the American people. Aimed at policymakers and the public across the political spectrum, Couchman's proposals would guide America toward a more prosperous and democratic future.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introduction: The growing federal debt burden reflects a broken system.- Chapter 2: Bad budgeting is catching up with us.- Chapter 3: Coming back from the brink.- Chapter 4: The rise of the balanced budget amendment.- Chapter 5: Flawed BBAs cannot deliver.- Chapter 6: Constitutions are primarily collections of principles.- Chapter 7: Next-generation BBAs emerge.- Chapter 8: A well-crafted BBA stands up to criticism.- Chapter 9: Implementing Legislation for a Principles-Based BBA.- Chapter 10: Budget balance requires a functioning federal budget process.- Chapter 11: Taking federal budgeting to the next level.- Appendix: Balanced budget amendment proposals.- Index.

About the author

Kurt Couchman is a senior fellow in fiscal policy for Americans for Prosperity.

Product details

Authors Kurt Couchman
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.09.2025
 
EAN 9783031919374
ISBN 978-3-0-3191937-4
No. of pages 276
Dimensions 148 mm x 16 mm x 210 mm
Weight 391 g
Illustrations XXI, 276 p. 25 illus., 6 illus. in color.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Comparative and international political science

Öffentliche Verwaltung, Amerika, Öffentliche Finanzen, Besteuerung, auseinandersetzen, financial policy, BBA, Public finance, Governance and Government, debt crisis, Policy implementation, Policy Adoption, Congressional budgeting, Debt Controls, Balanced Budget Amendment, Constitutional Amendment, Fiscal responsibility, Defecit reduction, Budget Target, Federal Budget

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