
Lost Debate The Ticking U.S. Debt Bomb
Sep 17, 2024
Dylan Matthews, a senior correspondent and lead writer at Vox, joins Ravi to dissect the intricate web of the U.S. national debt. They discuss the historical context of deficits and how they resonate with Americans today, particularly through healthcare costs. The conversation highlights the role of immigration in economic stability and explores innovative self-insurance strategies in healthcare. As the U.S. inches closer to record debt levels, they consider potential reforms essential for sustainable fiscal policy.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Immigration Narratives in Ohio
02:01 • 7min
The U.S. Deficit Debate: A Historical Perspective
08:50 • 14min
Demographic Challenges and the Role of Immigration in Economic Stability
23:03 • 3min
U.S. Public Debt and Healthcare Crisis
25:38 • 24min
Innovative Self-Insurance Strategies in Healthcare
49:37 • 2min
Strategies for Sustainable Fiscal Policy
51:21 • 3min

