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li strong {font-family:"source_sans_probold","Helvetica","Roboto","Arial",sans-serif;} body main img { max-width:29rem; } This tutorial will walk you through how to use the various options in the Congressional Budget Office’s Interactive Force Structure Tool to create a scenario that matches the particular policy choices you want to explore.
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Undergraduate Students
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About Cost EstimatesFrequently Asked QuestionsCBO's Cost Estimates ExplainedCBO
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CBO had a panel of technical reviewers from 2018 to 2020 to provide feedback during the initial development of the second generation of its health insurance simulation model, which was first used in the development of the spring 2019 baseline projections. CBO uses its health insurance model to generate estimates of health insurance coverage and premiums for the population under age 65 and as part of a process to analyze proposed changes in policies that affect health insurance coverage.
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Basic information about each cost estimate dating back to the 105th Congress is available in XML format.
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URLs to CBO's cost estimates for bills and resolutions are predictable. Examples are shown below.
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CBO publishes detailed information underlying its estimates of the President’s proposals that would affect mandatory spending or revenues. The number and type of proposals in the President’s budget varies every year.