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No mention of the difference between discretionary and mandatory spending here.
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May 9, 2018·1 min read

Mandatory spending in the form of unemployment compensation is a feature of fiscal policy, not a bug. If we had less of it, the economy would be even more unstable.

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Economist, Senior Fellow at Niskanen Center, Yale Ph.D. Interests include environment, health care policy, social safety net, economic freedom.

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