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CBO’s new interactive tool allows users to simulate the agency’s process for projecting discretionary budget authority and outlays for different types of spending over the course of 10 years.
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This workbook allows users to enter an alternative scenario for productivity growth, labor force growth, inflation, or interest rates and see estimates of revenues, several types of spending, and deficits under those scenarios.
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li strong {font-family:"source_sans_probold","Helvetica","Roboto","Arial",sans-serif;} body main img { max-width:29rem; } This tutorial will walk you through how to use the various options in the Congressional Budget Office’s Interactive Force Structure Tool to create a scenario that matches the particular policy choices you want to explore.
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CBO’s visiting scholars strengthen vital links between the agency and the broader community of public policy analysts. Visiting scholars have a unique opportunity to address complex budgetary and economic issues. The agency is especially interested in collaborating with scholars who specialize in macroeconomics, health economics, financial economics, and public economics, though it welcomes applications from analysts in all areas.
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