Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Medicare Needs Fixing, but Not Right Now


Medicare Needs Fixing, but Not Right Now-newyorktimes: What’s the rush? For all the white-knuckled wrangling over spending cuts set to start on Friday, the fundamental partisan argument over how to fix the government’s finances is not about the immediate future. It is about the much longer term: how will the nation pay for the care of older Americans as the vast baby boom generation retires? Will the government keep Medicare spending in check by asking older Americans to shoulder more costs? Should we raise taxes instead?