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- Cost Estimate
As introduced in the Senate on November 19, 2013
- Report
Director Doug Elmendorf testified on the effects of raising the minimum wage, noting that such an increase would boost family income for many low-wage workers but that some jobs for low-wage workers would probably be eliminated.
- Working Paper
This paper reviews CBO’s estimates of the effects of changes in federal deficits on national saving and private domestic investment.
- Presentation
Presentation by Leo Lex, Chief, State and Local Government Cost Estimates Unit, to the National Conference of State Legislatures
- Data and Technical Information
Estimates of Proposals
- Blog Post
Following the release of CBO’s analysis of the President’s FY 2014 budget, in today’s blog post, Director Doug Elmendorf compares the President’s plan with Congressional budget plans.
- Report
Enactment of the President’s proposals would, CBO and the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation estimate, result in deficits totaling $5.2 trillion between 2014 and 2023, $1.1 trillion less than the cumulative deficit in CBO’s baseline.
- Blog Post
CBO plans to release its updated 10-year baseline budget projections on Tuesday, May 14. The agency’s analysis of the budgetary outlook under the President’s proposals will be available on CBO’s website Friday afternoon, May 17.
- Blog Post
In mid-May, CBO will issue two reports: one showing its projections of federal revenues and spending over the next 10 years if the President's proposals are adopted; and the other providing updated 10-year baseline projections.
- Report
Of the 428 bills CBO reviewed in 2012, 68 contained intergovernmental mandates and 80 contained private-sector mandates. Of the 202 public laws enacted, 16 contain intergovernmental mandates and 23 contain private-sector mandates.