Housing
- Cost Estimate
Reconciliation Recommendations of the House Committee on Financial Services
As ordered reported on February 11, 2021
- Cost Estimate
H.R. 5187, Housing is Infrastructure Act of 2020
As ordered reported by the House Committee on Financial Services on February 28, 2020
- Report
Options for Reducing the Deficit: 2021 to 2030
CBO periodically issues a compendium of policy options and their effects on the federal budget. This document provides estimates of the budgetary savings from 83 options that would decrease federal spending or increase federal revenues.
- Report
Effects of Recapitalizing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Through Administrative Actions
CBO examines how recapitalizing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac through administrative actions would affect such factors as CBO’s budget projections and cash flows between the two enterprises and their shareholders, including the Treasury.
- Cost Estimate
H.R. 149, Housing Fairness Act of 2020
As ordered reported by the House Committee on Financial Services on February 28, 2020
- Report
Estimates of the Cost of Federal Credit Programs in 2021
Using FCRA procedures, CBO estimates that new loans and loan guarantees issued in 2021 would result in savings of $41.8 billion. But using fair-value estimates, CBO projects that they would have a lifetime cost of $46.8 billion.
- Report
Report on the Troubled Asset Relief Program—March 2020
Congress created the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) in 2008 to stabilize financial markets. CBO estimates that the TARP’s net cost will be $31 billion—about what it reported last April and slightly less than OMB’s latest estimate.
- Report
The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2020 to 2030
In CBO’s projections of the outlook under current law, deficits remain large by historical standards, federal debt grows to 98 percent of GDP by 2030, and the economy expands at an average annual rate of 1.7 percent from 2021 to 2030.
- Report
An Update to the Budget and Economic Outlook: 2019 to 2029
In CBO’s projections, federal budget deficits remain large by historical standards, and federal debt grows to equal 95 percent of GDP by 2029. Economic growth is expected to slow from 2.3 percent in 2019 to a rate that is below its long-run historical average.
- Cost Estimate
H.R. 2162, Housing Financial Literacy Act of 2019
As passed by the House of Representatives on July 9, 2019