Search
- Cost Estimate
House Rules Committee Print 114-70 for H.R. 2028
- Report
Canceling scheduled changes to overtime regulations before enactment would lower employers’ payroll and compliance costs and increase profits. The cancellation would also lower employees’ pay but increase real family income, CBO finds.
- Presentation
Presentation by Kevin Perese, an analyst for CBO’s Tax Analysis Division, at the Association for Public Policy & Management’s 2016 Fall Research Conference, Pre-Conference Workshop on Microsimulation Modeling
- Cost Estimate
As posted on the website of the Senate Committee on Appropriations on September 22, 2016
- Report
From 1989 to 2013, family wealth grew at significantly different rates for different segments of the U.S. population, and the distribution among the nation’s families was more unequal in 2013 than it had been in 1989.
- Cost Estimate
As passed by the House of Representatives on June 23, 2016 (House Report 114-640)
- Report
In 2013, households in the top, middle, and bottom income quintiles received 53, 14, and 5 percent, respectively, of the nation's before-tax income and paid 69, 9, and 1 percent, respectively, of federal taxes.
- 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.