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- Cost Estimate
As ordered Reported by the House Committee on Oversight and Reform on May 11, 2022
- Report
The Senate Committee on the Budget convened a hearing at which Phillip L. Swagel, CBO's Director, testified. This document provides CBO’s answers to questions submitted for the record.
- Report
In CBO and JCT’s projections, net federal subsidies in 2022 for insured people under age 65 are $997 billion. In 2032, that annual amount is projected to reach $1.6 trillion.
- Blog Post
This week, five analysts from CBO's Health Analysis Division are presenting their work at the 11th Annual Conference of the American Society of Health Economists ("ASHEcon") in Austin, Texas.
- Report
In CBO’s projections, assuming that current laws generally remain unchanged, the federal deficit totals $1.0 trillion in fiscal year 2022 and averages $1.6 trillion per year from 2023 to 2032. Real GDP grows by 3.1 percent this year.
- Report
CBO and the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation estimate that lowering the age of Medicare eligibility to 60 would increase federal budget deficits, change primary sources of health insurance, and increase the number of people insured.
- Report
CBO Director Phillip Swagel testifies before the Senate Budget Committee.
- Report
CBO analyzes the economic effects of waiting to stabilize federal debt. The longer action is delayed, the larger the policy changes needed to stabilize debt. The timing and type of policy would determine its effects on different age and income groups.
- Presentation
Presentation by Michael Cohen, an analyst in CBO’s Health Analysis Division, and Tamara Hayford, Chief of CBO’s Health Policy Studies Unit, at the Congressional Research Service.
- Presentation
Presentation by Michael Cohen, an analyst in CBO’s Health Analysis Division, at the American Academy of Actuaries.