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Using the earned income tax credit and child tax credit as examples, CBO describes how it supplements information from a sample of tax returns with data from the Current Population Survey when analyzing the effects of some tax policies.
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Presentation by Kathleen Burke, John McClelland, and Jennifer Shand, analysts in CBO’s Tax Analysis Division, to the National Association of Legislative Fiscal Offices.
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Data and Methods for Constructing Synthetic Firms in CBO’s Health Insurance Simulation Model, HISIM2
Presentation by Ben Hopkins, an analyst in CBO’s Health Analysis Division, to the International Microsimulation Association.
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The Build Back Better Act would expand federal subsidies for child care and provide universal preschool at no cost for eligible children. Those policies would affect child care workers (including teachers) and families with children.
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The Build Back Better Act would establish a program whereby the federal government would provide paid family and medical leave for eligible workers. That program would affect workers, employers, and states.
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In 2020, about three-fourths of Medicare beneficiaries were enrolled in Part D, the optional prescription drug benefit. They obtain coverage from private insurers, either through a stand-alone drug plan or through a Medicare Advantage plan.
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The Build Back Better Act includes provisions that would result in new federal spending for home- and community-based services (HCBS) provided by Medicaid. Those provisions would affect states, caregivers, and people who use HCBS.
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Presentation by Alice Burns and Jaeger Nelson, analysts in CBO’s Budget Analysis Division and Macroeconomic Analysis Division, to the National Tax Association.
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Presentation by Edward Gamber, an analyst in CBO’s Macroeconomic Analysis Division, to the OECD’s Working Party of Senior Budget Officials.
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Presentation by Phillip Swagel, CBO’s Director, to the Council for Affordable Health Coverage.