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June 2023, Interview: "In what has become an almost regular event, Congressional leaders and the White House averted economic catastrophe, agreeing to lift the debt ceiling just…
March 10, 2023, Audio: "The White House is starting to account for natural capital, the economic value of services provided by nature, when making decisions. Linda Bilmes teaches…
February 17, 2023, Interview: "With the United States on track to breach the federal debt ceiling later this year, budget negotiations are heating up between congressional…
February 8, Audio: "To balance the federal budget, government revenue must meet or exceed government spending. That’s happened only twice in the past half-century: President…
January 2023, Paper: "Housing costs across the nation and in Greater Boston are rising, and many policymakers have turned to Inclusionary Zoning (IZ) in an attempt to dampen these…
December 2022, Paper: "The UN’s Agenda 2030 and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as well as the principles of effectiveness, accountability and inclusiveness they are built…
December 1, 2021, Interview: "Inflation in the United States has jumped to the highest level in 30 years, reaching 6.2% in October as measured by the Consumer Price Index. The…
The Economic Value of the National Parks. Linda Bilmes, October 18, 2019, Audio, "The National Parks have been famously called “America’s Best Idea,” but they may also be “America…
Can the U.S. afford another $3 trillion war? Linda Bilmes, August 27, 2014, Opinion. "After piling up trillions of dollars of war debt during the last decade, America seemed to be…
The Financial Legacy of Iraq and Afghanistan: How Wartime Spending Decisions Will Constrain Future National Security Budgets. Linda Bilmes, March 2013, Paper. "The Iraq and…