By
Jasmine Tucker
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Budget Process,
Debt & Deficit,
Education,
Health Care,
Military & Security,
Social Insurance, Earned Benefits, & Safety Net,
Taxes & Revenue
Our federal budget is a document that should reflect the common values held by the American people. Often, though, the budget we get isn't one that invests in the programs Americans care most about.
If you've been hearing about the budget proposals released by Congress this week, you won't want to miss our new Competing Visions analysis that examines how they stack up against Americans' priorities on 15 major issues including job creation, education, war spending, and taxes.
For example: 67% of Americans say improving the job situation is a key priority. Here's how each of the four major budget proposals tackles job creation:
The differences between the four budget proposals are striking, and all signs indicate a difficult budget battle ahead as lawmakers try to resolve widely different approaches despite clear public opinion in favor of certain policies.
See our complete analysis of these proposals in our new Competing Visions publication and let us know which budget best matches your priorities on Facebook or Twitter.