The Welfare State’s Death Spiral

RealClearPolitics: The Welfare State's Death Spiral

WASHINGTON — What we're seeing in Greece is the death spiral of the welfare state. This isn't Greece's problem alone, and that's why its crisis has rattled global stock markets and threatens economic recovery. Virtually every advanced nation, including the United States, faces the same prospect. Aging populations have been promised huge health and retirement benefits, which countries haven't fully covered with taxes. The reckoning has arrived in Greece, but it awaits most wealthy societies. …

…The welfare state's death spiral is this: Almost anything governments might do with their budgets threatens to make matters worse by slowing the economy or triggering a recession. By allowing deficits to balloon, they risk a financial crisis as investors one day — no one knows when — doubt governments' ability to service their debts and, as with Greece, refuse to lend except at exorbitant rates. Cutting welfare benefits or raising taxes all would, at least temporarily, weaken the economy. Perversely, that would make paying the remaining benefits harder.

Greece illustrates the bind. To gain loans from other European countries and the International Monetary Fund, it embraced budget austerity. Average pension benefits will be cut 11 percent; wages for government workers will be cut 14 percent; the basic rate for the value added tax will rise from 21 percent to 23 percent. These measures will plunge Greece into a deep recession. In 2009, unemployment was about 9 percent; some economists expect it to peak near 19 percent.

If only a few countries faced these problems, the solution would be easy. Unlucky countries would trim budgets and resume growth by exporting to healthier nations. But developed countries represent about half the world economy; most have overcommitted welfare states. They might defuse the dangers by gradually trimming future benefits in a way that reassured financial markets. In practice, they haven't done that; indeed, President Obama's health program expands benefits. What happens if all these countries are thrust into Greece's situation? One answer — another worldwide economic collapse — explains why dawdling is so risky.


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  1. The entire world is in a death spiral. A spiral created by the adolescent anti-“culture” of competitive individualism.
    A spiral which began in the West with World War l, was finished off (in the West) with World War ll, and has now devastated the entire planet. Both at the cultural level and at the more primal level of the planetary eco-systems upon which human life depends, and in which human beings are totally embedded.
    What is the state of the culture in the USA?
    It is a combination of Huxleys Brave New World drug-saturated populace, “entertained” by titty-tainment. How many countless millions of dreadfully sane “normal” people are addicted to, and thus dependent upon legal prescription drugs alone–just to get by?
    And Orwells 1984–total surveillance and endless imperial wars, and the threat of terrorism–the never-ending “war” on terrorism!

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