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- Cost Estimate
As posted on the Web site of the Senate Committee on Appropriations on December 12, 2012
- Cost Estimate
CBO Estimate of the Continuing Appropriations Resolution (H.J.Res. 117), as Introduced in the House and as posted Sept. 10 on the website of the House Committee on Rules.
- Blog Post
Today CBO released the second part of its analysis of the President’s 2013 budget—the proposals’ potential effects on the economy and, in turn, the impact of those economic effects on the budget. Last month, CBO released the first part of its analysis—the proposals’ budgetary impact without considering their effects on the economy.
- Report
In its analysis of the President’s proposals excluding any macroeconomic effects, CBO concluded that the federal budget deficit would equal $1.3 trillion in fiscal year 2012 and would decline to about $1.0 trillion in 2013.
- Report
Estimates of discretionary budget authority and outlays for fiscal year 2012.
- Report
The analysis is based on CBO's economic projections and estimating techniques (rather than the Administration's) and incorporates estimates by the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation for the President's tax proposals.
- Blog Post
Each year, after the President releases his annual budget request in February, CBO analyzes the budget proposals and, using its own estimating procedures and economic assumptions, projects what the federal budget would look like over the next 10 years if those proposals were adopted. CBO usually provides those results in two parts.
- Report
Testimony before the Subcommittee on Legislative Branch, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives
- Report
CBO reports annually to the Congress on programs funded for the current fiscal year whose authorizations of appropriations have expired and on programs whose authorizations of appropriations will expire during the current fiscal year.
- Report
Final Sequestration Report for Fiscal Year 2012.