Fed's Greenspan on budget process reforms

In testimony 'Budget process reforms' given on 21 April, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said huge budget deficits pose a danger to the nation's long-term economic health.

He said the danger is that deficits will keep rising as a percentage of total national output, and "unless that trend is reversed, at some point these deficits would cause the economy to stagnate or worse."

He issued a fresh call to policymakers to move swiftly to get the government's fiscal house in order.

"Under existing

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