Outlook for the Budget and the Economy
- Presentation
The Federal Budget: Outlook and Challenges
Presentation by Theresa Gullo, Deputy Assistant Director for Budget Analysis, to Women in Government Relations
- Presentation
Offsetting Effects of Prescription Drug Use on Medicare’s Spending for Medical Services
Presentation by Melinda Buntin, CBO's Deputy Assistant Director for Health, Retirement, and Long-Term Analysis, at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting
- Presentation
Understanding CBO’s Medicaid Coverage Projections Under the Affordable Care Act
Presentation by Jessica Banthin, CBO Senior Advisor, at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting
- Blog Post
Some Information on Upcoming CBO Reports
In a letter today to the Chairs and Ranking Members of the House and Senate Budget Committees, we described the schedule for the rest of the year for CBO’s key economic and budget publications.
- Report
Federal Debt and the Statutory Limit, June 2013
The Treasury is currently at its limit on borrowing and has begun employing its well-established toolbox of measures to allow continued borrowing for a limited time. When will those measures be exhausted?
- Blog Post
Comparing Budget Plans
Following the release of CBO’s analysis of the President’s FY 2014 budget, in today’s blog post, Director Doug Elmendorf compares the President’s plan with Congressional budget plans.
- Data and Technical Information
Deficits Projected in CBO’s Baseline and Under an Alternative Fiscal Scenario
Alternative Fiscal Scenario
- Report
Updated Budget Projections: Fiscal Years 2013 to 2023
A robust increase in revenues projected over the next few years will help shrink deficits through 2015. But deficits are projected to rise later in the decade, partly because of pressures of an aging population and rising health care costs.
- Blog Post
A Tour of the Federal Budget
Director Doug Elmendorf briefly describes his presentation to an economics class at Harvard University on April 26 and features his slides in case you missed their original posting on CBO’s website.