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Federal spending on entitlement programs has steadily increased to unprecedented levels over the last several decades. America has chosen to finance this spending largely by accumulating debt, rather than increasing taxes. This growing debt will eventually require us to cut funding from other government spending. Interested in attending the Hoover Institution Summer Policy Boot Camp? Click here for more information: http://www.hoover.org/hispbc. For more information, visit the PolicyEd page here: https://www.policyed.org/lessons-hoov... Click below to watch the other videos in this series. Intro: • Federal Entitlement Programs And The Fisca... Chapter 1: • What's The Problem With Entitlements? (Les... Chapter 2: • What Are Entitlements? (Lessons from the H... Chapter 3: • Entitlement Programs Need To Be Fixed Toda... Chapter 4: • Further Explanations w/ John F. Cogan (Les... Additional resources: Watch “Entitlements and the Budget” with John Cogan on PolicyEd, available here: https://www.policyed.org/blueprint-am.... Watch “John Cogan Tells Us How to Think About Entitlements” on PolicyEd, available here: https://www.policyed.org/policy-brief.... Watch “Falling Short: Social Security, Medicare, and Payroll Taxes” with John Cogan on PolicyEd, available here: https://www.policyed.org/intellection.... Listen to the Area45 podcast episode “Is Entitlement Reform Possible?” with John Cogan, available here: https://www.hoover.org/research/area-.... Listen to the EconTalk podcast episode “John Cogan on Entitlements and the High Cost of Good Intentions,” available here: https://www.econtalk.org/john-cogan-o.... Visit https://www.policyed.org to learn more. Subscribe to PolicyEd’s YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/PolicyEdSub Follow PolicyEd on Twitter: http://bit.ly/PolicyEdTwit Follow PolicyEd on Instagram: http://bit.ly/PolicyEdInsta