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Social Security and the Federal Budget: The Necessity of Maintaining a Comprehensive Long-Range Perspective
reportAugust 1, 2002The Looming Budgetary Impact of Society's Aging
reportJuly 3, 2002Testimony on Social Security: Long-Term Budget Implications
reportJune 19, 2002A 125-Year Picture of the Federal Government's Share of the Economy, 1950 to 2075
reportJune 14, 2002Accrual Budgeting for Military Retirees' Health Care
reportMarch 1, 2002Testimony on Social Security: The Challenges of an Aging Population
reportDecember 10, 2001Uncertainty in Social Security's Long-Term Finances: A Stochastic Analysis
reportDecember 1, 2001Social Security: A Primer
reportSeptember 1, 2001Letter to the Honorable Jim Nussle regarding concurrent payment of military retirement annuities and disability compensation
reportJune 20, 2001Testimony on Preparing for an Aging Population
reportJuly 27, 2000Federal Spending on the Elderly and Children
reportJuly 27, 2000Testimony on the Government Pension Offset Under Social Security
reportJune 27, 2000Options to Expand Federal Health, Retirement, and Education Activities
reportJune 1, 2000Letter to the Honorable Phil Gramm regarding how the President's Social Security proposal would affect the outlook for the federal budget beyond the 10-year horizon CBO usually uses for its projections
reportMay 11, 2000Technical Paper 2000-2: Social Security Options for Reducing Poverty Among Older Women
working paperMay 1, 2000An Analysis of the President's Budgetary Proposals for Fiscal Year 2001
reportApril 1, 2000An Economic Analysis of the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997
reportApril 1, 2000The Budgetary Treatment of Personal Retirement Accounts
reportMarch 1, 2000Testimony on Social Security Financing
reportNovember 9, 1999Letter to the Honorable J. Dennis Hastert regarding the impact on the fiscal year 2000 Social Security surplus using CBO's economic and technical assumptions based on a plan whereby net discretionary outlays for fiscal year 2000 will equal $592.1 billion
reportSeptember 30, 1999
