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- Cost Estimate
As ordered reported by the House Committee on Financial Services on May 22, 2014
- Cost Estimate
As ordered reported by the House Committee on Financial Services on May 22, 2014
- Cost Estimate
As ordered reported by the House Committee on Financial Services on May 22, 2014
- Cost Estimate
As ordered reported by the House Committee on Financial Services on May 22, 2014
- Blog Post
Even if future tax and spending policies match what is specified in current law, budgetary outcomes will undoubtedly differ from CBO’s projections because of unexpected changes in the economy, demographics, and other factors.
- Blog Post
After the release of The 2014 Long-Term Budget Outlook, a number of people asked for more information about how much CBO has revised projected federal health care spending during the past several years. This post answers their questions.
- Blog Post
If tax and spending policies differed significantly from those specified in current law, budgetary and economic outcomes could differ substantially as well.
- Presentation
Presentation by Robert Shackleton, CBO Analyst, to the NABE Foundation 11th Annual Economic Measurement Seminar
- Report
The President’s policies would make U.S. output larger over the next decade than it would be under current law—mostly by changing immigration laws. Such economic effects would feed back into the budget in ways that would reduce deficits.
- Blog Post
How large would federal debt be in 25 years if current laws remained generally unchanged, and what would be the consequences of large and growing federal debt?