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- Blog Post
In addition to describing how CBO defines and estimates health insurance coverage for people under 65, the agency explains its sources of data, their limitations, and how it adjusts for those limitations in preparing its estimates.
- Blog Post
What are the challenges in estimating the number of people who would purchase health insurance in the nongroup (or individual) market under proposals to replace the current tax-based subsidies with refundable tax credits?
- Report
CBO periodically issues a volume of options—this year’s installment presents 115—that would decrease federal spending or increase federal revenues over the next decade. The report is available both as a PDF and in a searchable format.
- Cost Estimate
As reported by the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions on April 5, 2016
- Cost Estimate
Direct spending and revenue effects for H.R. 34, as amended
- Cost Estimate
Direct spending and revenue effects for H.R. 34
- Cost Estimate
As reported by the Senate Committee on Finance on November 16, 2016
- Report
Canceling scheduled changes to overtime regulations before enactment would lower employers’ payroll and compliance costs and increase profits. The cancellation would also lower employees’ pay but increase real family income, CBO finds.
- Report
The House Budget Committee convened a hearing at which CBO testified about its estimates of the budgetary effects of CMMI’s activities. This document provides CBO’s answers to questions submitted for the record.
- Cost Estimate
As ordered reported by the House Committee on the Judiciary on July 7, 2016