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- Blog Post
Some federal policies involve short-term expenditures that result in economic and budgetary effects far in the future. CBO has been building analytic capacity to consider a dynamic framework for policies that would have long-term effects.
- Working Paper
On a present-value basis, CBO estimates that long-term fiscal effects of Medicaid spending on children could offset half or more of the program’s initial outlays, depending on sets of reasonable parameter values.
- Cost Estimate
As ordered reported by the House Committee on Homeland Security on July 12, 2023
- Cost Estimate
As ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs on July 26, 2023
- Cost Estimate
As ordered reported by the House Committee on Homeland Security on July 12, 2023
- Cost Estimate
As reported by the House Committee on Ways and Means on June 30, 2023
- Report
CBO analyzed eight scenarios that differ from those underlying the agency’s long-term baseline budget projections—six that vary economic outcomes, one that varies budgetary outcomes, and one that limits Social Security benefits.
- Report
CBO has estimated what the economic and budgetary effects would be if the discretionary funding caps enacted in June 2023 had been those required under H.R. 2811, the Limit, Save, Grow Act of 2023.
- Report
CBO estimates that plans for U.S. nuclear forces, as described in the fiscal year 2023 budget and supporting documents, would cost $756 billion over the 2023–2032 period, $122 billion more than CBO’s 2021 estimate for the 2021–2030 period.
- Cost Estimate
As ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs on May 17, 2023