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- Cost Estimate
As cleared by the Congress on December 21, 2020
- Cost Estimate
As posted on the House Committee on Rules Website on December 21, 2020
- Report
CBO periodically issues a compendium of policy options and their effects on the federal budget. This document provides estimates of the budgetary savings from 83 options that would decrease federal spending or increase federal revenues.
- Cost Estimate
As introduced on December 8, 2020 (https://docs.house.gov/billsthisweek/20201207/BILLS-116hr8900-SUS.pdf)
- Cost Estimate
Senate Amendment 2652 as proposed by Senator McConnell on September 8, 2020
- Cost Estimate
As passed by the House of Representatives on October 1, 2020
- Report
In 2017, average household income before accounting for means-tested transfers and federal taxes was $21,300 for the lowest quintile and $309,400 for the highest quintile. After transfers and taxes, those averages were $35,900 and $229,700.
- Report
CBO examines four policy approaches that could achieve near-universal health insurance coverage.
- Report
In 2019, about 12 percent of people under 65 were not enrolled in a health insurance plan or a government program that provides financial protection from major medical risks. In this report, CBO describes that uninsured population.
- Report
CBO and JCT project that federal subsidies, taxes, and penalties associated with health insurance coverage for people under age 65 will result in a net subsidy from the federal government of $920 billion in 2021 and $1.4 trillion in 2030.