Federal spending concentrated on the 47 dependence-creating government programs that include housing, farm subsidies, and entitlements now comprises more than 70.5 percent of total federal expenditures as of 2010, according to Heritage’s Index of Dependence on Government.
This represents the fourth year in a row that the Index of Dependence on Government has risen, increasing by nearly a third — 31.73 percent — in that time span.
As Heritage’s Alison Acosta Fraser, director of the Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies, noted this week:
Then there are the 78 million baby boomers who have begun to head into retirement. Further whittling the taxpayer rolls, many are projected to be substantially if not entirely dependent on Social Security and Medicare, further exacerbating the federal spending crisis that currently exists.