Philip Sugg

Philip Sugg

Philip Sugg Former Program Associate, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget and Fiscal Policy Program

Philip Sugg was a Program Associate in the Fiscal Policy Program and the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB). At CRFB, he worked on the Stimulus Watch project, and assisted with papers in a variety of areas related to budget and economic policy.

Fiscally Responsible Stimulus

In light of the current state of the economy, it appears likely that Congress will pass another stimulus package...

The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget recognizes that there is a strong enough risk of a prolonged recession that a fiscal stimulus package may well make sense. Given the many risks associated with a significant downturn, it makes sense to err on the side of caution in determining whether more stimulus is appropriate. Assuming Congress proceeds with plans to offer some type of stimulus package, CRFB offers three… more

Maya MacGuineas, Philip Sugg | November 10, 2008

Guide to Stimulus Proposals: The 2008 Presidential Election

Background

The United States is in the midst of an economic crisis. Financial institutions are failing, the credit markets are frozen, and global stock markets have experienced large-scale losses. This crisis has also had significant effects on the "real" economy. Home values have tumbled, consumption has dropped, and jobs are disappearing.

During economic downturns, the government regularly takes actions to try to combat the effects of the decline. Most of its actions fall into one of four categories: monetary stimulus, fiscal stimulus, targeted… more