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Over the fiscal cliff: Bigger budget austerity than in Europe
Combination of sequester and tax hikes would lead to deeper cuts more quickly than European nations in crisis have experienced.
It’s common conservative campaign rhetoric in the US: If unsustainable public debt continues to grow, America will end up in the same boat as Greece.
But in fact, Congress is already way ahead of the curve in this respect. Absent new action, next year the U.S. government’s budget footprint will contract more rapidly than those of Greece, the United Kingdom, Spain and Italy, all countries where post-crisis austerity measures sent protestors into the streets and growth plunging.
How does that compare to both contemporary budget cutters and the bailouts of yore?
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