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Ten trillion and counting, WGBH/Frontline co-production ; written by Mark Obenhaus ; produced by Tom Yellin, Gabrielle Tenenbaum, Mark Obenhaus

Label
Ten trillion and counting, WGBH/Frontline co-production ; written by Mark Obenhaus ; produced by Tom Yellin, Gabrielle Tenenbaum, Mark Obenhaus
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Not rated
Main title
Ten trillion and counting
Oclc number
319601863
Responsibility statement
WGBH/Frontline co-production ; written by Mark Obenhaus ; produced by Tom Yellin, Gabrielle Tenenbaum, Mark Obenhaus
Runtime
60
Summary
All of the federal government's efforts to stem the tide in the financial meltdown that began with the subprime mortgage crisis have added hundreds of billions of dollars to the national debt. FRONTLINE reports on how this debt will constrain and challenge the new Obama administration, and on the growing chorus on both sides of the aisle that without fiscal reform, the United States government may face a debt crisis of its own, which makes the current financial situation pale in comparison. Through interviews with leading experts and insiders in government finance, the film investigates the causes and potential outcomes of - and possible solutions to - America's $10 trillion debt
Table Of Contents
1. What Obama inherited -- 2. Bush's economic agenda -- 3. Politics and the mounting debt -- 4. Partisan politics in a time of crisis -- 5. 'The greatest threat is health care" -- 6. Obama's budget
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
Classification
Mapped to