President's Budget
- Data and Technical Information
Proposals for U Nonimmigrant Visas—CBO’s Reestimate of the President’s Fiscal Year 2017 Budget
- Blog Post
CBO to Release Updated Baseline Projections March 24, Analysis of the President’s FY 2017 Budget March 29
CBO plans to release its updated 10-year baseline projections and its updated estimates of the budgetary effects of the insurance coverage provisions of the Affordable Care Act on March 24.
- Report
A Macroeconomic Analysis of the President’s 2016 Budget
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.
- Report
An Analysis of the President's 2016 Budget
CBO projects the President’s budget would result in deficits totaling $6.0 trillion between 2016 and 2025, $1.2 trillion less than under CBO’s current-law baseline. By 2025, debt would total about $1 trillion less than in CBO’s baseline.
- Data and Technical Information
CBO’s Projections for the President’s Budget
Correction: On March 13, 2015, CBO reposted this file; the updated spreadsheet includes small corrections to Table 4.
- Report
How CBO Analyzes the Effects of Changes in Federal Fiscal Policies on the Economy
In certain reports and for some major pieces of legislation, CBO analyzes the short- and longer-term effects on the overall economy of changes in federal tax and spending policies. This report explains the methods that CBO uses.
- Report
The Economic Effects of the President’s 2015 Budget
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.
- Report
An Analysis of the President's 2015 Budget
Enacting the President’s proposals would, CBO and JCT estimate, result in deficits totaling $6.6 trillion between 2015 and 2024, $1.0 trillion less than the cumulative deficit in CBO’s current-law baseline.
- Blog Post
CBO To Release Updated Baseline Projections and Analysis of the President’s FY 2015 Budget Next Week
CBO plans to release its updated 10-year baseline projections of federal spending, revenues, and budget deficits on Monday, April 14.
- Working Paper
The Long-Run Effects of Federal Budget Deficits on National Saving and Private Domestic Investment: Working Paper 2014-02
This paper reviews CBO’s estimates of the effects of changes in federal deficits on national saving and private domestic investment.