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- Cost Estimate
As passed by the House of Representatives on May 18, 2021
- Presentation
Presentation by Justin Humphrey, an analyst in CBO's Budget Analysis Division, to the Postsecondary National Policy Institute.
- Report
This document provides additional information about the baseline budget projections that CBO released on February 11, 2021.
- Report
CBO presents its projections of the federal budget for the next 30 years if current laws governing taxes and spending generally did not change. Growth in revenues would be outpaced by growth in spending, leading to rising deficits and debt.
- Cost Estimate
As Posted on the Senate Budget Committee's website on March 4, 2021
- Cost Estimate
As Engrossed by the House of Representatives
- Report
This document provides additional information on the economic forecast that CBO initially released on February 1, 2021.
- Cost Estimate
As ordered reported on February 9, 2021
- Report
If current laws governing taxes and spending generally remain unchanged, CBO projects, in 2021, the federal budget deficit will total $2.3 trillion, federal debt will reach 102 percent of GDP, and real GDP will grow by 3.7 percent.
- Report
CBO projects that the economic expansion that began in mid-2020 will continue. Real GDP is projected to return to its prepandemic level in mid-2021. The number of people employed is projected to return to its prepandemic level in 2024.