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- Congressional Budget Office
CBO is strictly nonpartisan; conducts objective, impartial analysis; and hires its employees solely on the basis of professional competence without regard to political affiliation CBO does not make policy recommendations, and each report and cost estimate summarizes the methodology underlying the analysis
- Organization and Staffing | Congressional Budget Office
CBO's organization consists of the Office of the Director and 10 divisions
- Cost Estimates - Congressional Budget Office
Cost Estimates CBO is required to produce a cost estimate for nearly every bill approved by a full committee of the House of Representatives or the Senate Estimates include statements concerning intergovernmental and private-sector mandates as defined in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
- Key Budget and Economic Data | Congressional Budget Office
CBO regularly publishes data to accompany some of its key reports These data have been published in the Budget and Economic Outlook and Updates and in their associated supplemental material, except for that from the Long-Term Budget Outlook
- Outlook for the Budget and the Economy - Congressional Budget Office
CBO's Budget and Economic Outlook, typically produced in January each year and updated in August, includes an economic forecast and projections of spending and revenues under current law—known as baseline projections—over the next 10 years CBO also updates its budget projections each spring in conjunction with its analysis of the President's budgetary proposals By showing outcomes if
- Reports | Congressional Budget Office
CBO assesses the possible effects of a government shutdown on the pay of federal employees and describes possible effects on the economy, business activity, procurements and contracts, and the operation of national parks and monuments
- The Economic Outlook for 2023 to 2033 in 16 Charts
At a Glance The Congressional Budget Office regularly publishes its baseline projections of what the federal budget and the economy would look like in the current year and the following 10 years if current laws governing federal taxes and spending generally remained unchanged This report summarizes—with an emphasis on graphic presentation—the information about CBO’s economic forecast
- The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2025 to 2035 - Congressional Budget Office
The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2025 to 2035 The Congressional Budget Office regularly publishes reports presenting its baseline projections of what the federal budget and the economy would look like in the current year and over the next 10 years if laws governing taxes and spending generally remained unchanged This report is the latest in that series, presented in an abbreviated version to
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