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Budget Projections

CBO’s budget projections under current law—known as baseline projections—give the Congress a benchmark against which to measure the effects of proposed changes spending and taxes. The projections show what would happen to the federal budget if current laws remained in place, that is if no new laws affecting spending and taxes were enacted during the projection period. In addition, the agency regularly shows the effects of adopting alternative policies that have been discussed by the Congress, so that the impact of those alternative policies is clear. CBO also makes long-term budget projections.
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Earned Income and Child Tax Credits - January 2007 Baseline

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January 1, 2007

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Unemployment Compensation -January 2007 Baseline

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January 1, 2007

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Supplemental Security Income - January 2007 Baseline

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January 1, 2007

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Child Nutrition Programs - January 2007 Baseline

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January 1, 2007

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Military Retirement - January 2007 Baseline

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January 1, 2007

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Collected tables for spending and revenue options - February 2005

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February 1, 2005

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Abstract

These spreadsheets reflect CBO's estimates, assumptions, and projections at the time the associated publication was released; that is, the spreadsheets are not continuously updated.

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