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- Cost Estimate
As ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs on May 16, 2012
- Cost Estimate
As ordered reported by the House Committee on Natural Resources on August 1, 2012
- Cost Estimate
As ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs on September 12, 2012 S. 3340 would extend mental health services offered by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to family members of active-duty servicemembers, enhance programs for homeless veterans, and make other changes to veterans’ health care, compensation and burial benefits. In total, CBO estimates that implementing the bill would have a discretionary cost of $310 million over the 2013-2017 period, assuming appropriation of the specified and estimated amounts.
- Blog Post
As required by law, CBO prepares regular reports on its estimate of the number of jobs created by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA), which was enacted in response to significant weakness in the economy.
- Report
As required by law, CBO prepares regular reports on its estimate of the number of jobs created by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, which was enacted in response to significant weakness in the economy.
- Presentation
Senior Advisor Terry M. Dinan's presentation at the Conference on the Economics of Carbon Taxes
- Data and Technical Information
In this document, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) illustrates effective marginal tax rates under the tax and transfer systems for hypothetical families consisting of a single parent with one child, a married taxpayer with two children, and a single taxpayer with no children. These illustrations supplement the analysis of effective marginal tax rates (hereafter, marginal tax rates) faced by a hypothetical single parent with one child described in Effective Marginal Tax Rates for Low- and Moderate-Income Workers.
- Blog Post
This afternoon CBO released a new report on Effective Marginal Tax Rates for Low- and Moderate-Income Workers.
- Report
Effective marginal tax rates among low- and moderate-income workers are about 30 percent, on average, with about one-third of that rate stemming from the federal income tax, more than a third from federal payroll taxes, and the remainder from state income taxes and the phaseout of SNAP benefits.
- Graphic
What Accounts for the Slow Growth of the Economy After the Recession? - Infographic