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Meanwhile, external economic factors continue to influence domestic fiscal policies. While the Doge administration may finally be gaining traction in rooting out wasteful spending and enhancing operational efficiency, it faces mounting pressure to transform long-term structural deficits, driven by an aging population and declining birth rates, into surpluses.
As discussions continue, the path towards achieving these aims lays the groundwork for an intriguing glimpse into how government finances function in the 21st century. Yet, the debate continues about whether these goals are truly achievable given the socio-political complexities inherent in American governance. The national economy waits with bated breath, as its future hangs delicately in the balance.