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CBO and the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation provide information about the distributional effects of the conference agreement for H.R. 1.
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This report assesses the accuracy of projections that CBO and JCT made in 2010 and 2013 of federal spending for people made newly eligible for Medicaid by the ACA and of subsidies for health insurance purchased through the ACA marketplaces.
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CBO discusses the combined effects of simultaneously passing the Bipartisan Health Care Stabilization Act of 2017 and repealing the individual health insurance mandate.
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CBO has analyzed the distributional effects of changes in spending under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act as of November 15, 2017, related to eliminating the penalty associated with the requirement that most people obtain health insurance coverage.
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CBO and the JCT estimate that, by itself, repealing the mandate would reduce federal deficits by about $338 billion over the 2018–2027 period and increase the number of uninsured people by 4 million in 2019 and 13 million in 2027.
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CBO presents new estimates of the budgetary effects of options for a premium support system for Medicare and examines the reasons for the changes in the estimates, including changes in law that have affected the Medicare program.
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CBO and JCT project that the federal subsidies, taxes, and penalties associated with health insurance coverage for people under age 65 will result in a net subsidy from the federal government of $705 billion in 2017.
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In a letter to Rep. Tom MacArthur, CBO offers information about the steps the agency takes to ensure its work is objective, impartial, and nonpartisan and answers questions about its analysis of the effects of the American Health Care Act.
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CBO and the Joint Committee on Taxation estimated the effects on the federal budget, health insurance coverage, market stability, and premiums if payments for cost-sharing reductions would end after December 2017.
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The Senate Appropriations Committee convened a hearing at which Director Keith Hall testified about CBO’s appropriation request for fiscal year 2018. This document provides CBO’s answers to questions submitted for the record.