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Fiscal Analysis Shows Entitlement Spending Outpacing Revenue Growth The document provides detailed historical data on entitlement revenues and expenses, highlighting growing deficits. While useful for policy analysis, it contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑profile actors, limiting its investigative value. Key insights: Entitlement expenses grew 169% over 15 years, while dedicated funding rose only 70%.; Social Security and Medicare trust fund balances are described as accounting values rather than real assets.; Projected deficits could accelerate debt growth when trust fund withdrawals begin.
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Fiscal Analysis Shows Entitlement Spending Outpacing Revenue Growth The document provides detailed historical data on entitlement revenues and expenses, highlighting growing deficits. While useful for policy analysis, it contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑profile actors, limiting its investigative value. Key insights: Entitlement expenses grew 169% over 15 years, while dedicated funding rose only 70%.; Social Security and Medicare trust fund balances are described as accounting values rather than real assets.; Projected deficits could accelerate debt growth when trust fund withdrawals begin.
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