September 2024

  • CBO discusses the outlook for housing starts over the next 30 years—that is, the number of new single-family and multifamily housing units on which construction will be started—and describes the methodology behind its projections.

  • CBO examines ways in which the federal government and private entities share the risk involved in various federal credit programs, including those related to home mortgages, small businesses, and project financing.

  • CBO uses several measures of student loan repayment to describe borrowers’ outcomes from 2009 to 2019, before payments were suspended during the pandemic.

  • New policies implemented by the federal government affected transfers and taxes in 2021. The policies largely benefited lower- and middle-income households. But income inequality still increased, mainly because of realized capital gains.

  • Molly Dahl, CBO's Chief of Long-Term Analysis, testifies before the Senate Committee on the Budget.

  • CBO’s Director, Phillip Swagel, testifies before the House Committee on the Budget.

  • The federal budget deficit was $1.9 trillion in the first 11 months of fiscal year 2024, CBO estimates—$373 billion more than the deficit recorded during the same period last fiscal year.

  • In analyzing the availability and use of aircraft by the U.S. Army from 2000 to 2023, CBO found that the number of manned aircraft has decreased and availability has increased. Average flying hours per aircraft have fallen since 2011.