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Maintaining trust and confidence in the government requires strong democratic processes and government institutions.
Government budgets reflect the priorities of policymakers. They specify what programs and activities the government will support and how to raise the money needed to fund them.
One of the more significant labor-force developments of the past quarter century has been the rising participation rate of older Americans.
Consumer spending is responsible for more than two-thirds of U.S. economic output. Older adults are responsible for a disproportionate share of consumer spending.
Access to affordable and reliable telecommunications, energy, water, and sewer services is crucial to health and economic well-being.