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- Cost Estimate
As introduced in the Senate on December 17, 2013
- Report
The Administration requested $23 billion for nuclear forces in 2014, CBO estimates. With current plans, costs will total about $350 billion over the next 10 years if costs grow at historical rates, CBO projects.
- Cost Estimate
As ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs on November 19, 2013
- Report
In 2012, the federal government spent $531 billion on investment—for physical capital; research and development; and education and training—which represented 15 percent of federal spending and 3 percent of GDP.
- Report
Spending on the Social Security program will exceed its dedicated tax revenues, on average, by about 12 percent over the next decade, CBO projects. The gap will grow larger in the 2020s and will exceed 30 percent of revenues by 2030.
- Blog Post
CBO examined 28 options that encompass a broad range of discretionary programs. About a third of the options would affect defense programs; the rest are for nondefense programs.
- Cost Estimate
As ordered reported by the House Committee on Natural Resources on December 4, 2013
- Cost Estimate
As ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs on November 19, 2013
- Blog Post
To comply with the Budget Control Act, the DoD budget would have to be as much as 20 percent below the cost of its current plans. Such a reduction could be achieved through different approaches, some involving cutbacks in combat units.
- Cost Estimate
Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Effects for H.R. 1402 as transmitted to CBO on December 5, 2013