Family has become harder and more expensive than ever before. The New York Times recently reported that based on the surveyed adults between the ages of 20 to 45 who were parents or planned to be, they discovered interesting trends. One in four had fewer children. Or expected that during their lifetimes they would have fewer children than they considered to be within the range of ideal. Economic concerns were foremost among the reasons that they either fell short or believed that in the future they would fall short of what they considered ideal. Over the past few years, the joint economic committees social Capital Project has been documenting trends in what we refer to as our Association Al life as americans. The web of social relationships for which we has americans pursue various endeavors. Our families, communities, friendships, religious congregations. A critical source of meaning and social capital is, of course, the family. In fact, it is the central set of head waters for social
Is and we arent addressing it. So you take revenue up and discretionary and mandatory spending are falling as a percent of the economy over the longterm . It is yes. As you know. I think we are finding places on the mandatory side where we are reducing spending and i think i wanted to respond to your earlier point where we are stopping spending, with 4 4 million of reduction in medicare and medicaid and prop insurance and programs. [ overlapping speakers ] and on those entitlement and Social Security and debt you take it from increasing 105 , to increasing 99 over the next ten years. I mean obviously that is the issue. So Discretionary Spending goes down, on both sides, they say this is great. It doesnt have more Discretionary Spending. It has less. It has less. For both defense and nondefense. Health care entitlements do go from 105 to 99 . But it is 7. 8 of gdp now and rises to 8 and it is scary because it is unsustainable so were heading toward record high tax revenues and they go t
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Kurtis Bradley Coker of Cadillac passed away, Wednesday morning, May 17, 2023 at Autumnwood of McBain. He was 64. Kurtis was born March 20, 1959 in Monroe.
Thanks to the Lost Pets of Omaha Area Facebook page, Snowflake the poodle was found after two weeks since escaping during a Thanksgiving visit to the metro.