How many times have we heard the warning that if the government in 
Washington doesn’t change its ways, the United States could become 
another Greece? Three years ago, when the crisis in Greece was just 
getting underway, I wrote a 
post making some comparisons between Greek and U.S. fiscal performance, along with a separate 
slideshow
 that presented a supporting set of charts. One key chart showed the two
 countries’ fiscal balances moving in an ominously parallel pattern that
 suggested that the United States might be about to follow Greece down 
the fiscal drain.
 
Last week, a reader who had run across the old slideshow scolded me 
for having been an alarmist. While the crisis in Greece has morphed from
 a crisis into a disaster, he pointed out, the U.S. economy has 
gradually recovered and its fiscal balance has improved markedly. Why? 
What were the key factors that made the difference? 
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