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Spending on the Social Security program will exceed its dedicated tax revenues, on average, by about 12 percent over the next decade, CBO projects. The gap will grow larger in the 2020s and will exceed 30 percent of revenues by 2030.
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As posted on the website of the House Committee on Rules on December 10, 2013
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Households in the top quintile (including the top percentile) paid 68.8 percent of all federal taxes, households in the middle quintile paid 9.1 percent, and those in the bottom quintile paid 0.4 percent.
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Presentation by Molly Dahl and Kevin Perese, CBO Analysts, at the Urban Institute
- Cost Estimate
As ordered reported by the Senate Committee on the Judiciary on October 31, 2013
- Report
CBO analyzes the distribution of most federal spending—including transfers such as Social Security benefits—and almost all federal revenues among U.S. households in 2006. Results are provided by type of household and by income group.
- Cost Estimate
As introduced in the Senate on October 16, 2013, as an amendment to H.R. 2775
- Cost Estimate
As Posted on the Website of the House Committee on Rules on October 15, 2013
- Cost Estimate
As cleared by the Congress on October 10, 2013
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As introduced in the House of Representatives on October 9, 2013