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- Presentation
Presentation by Deborah Kilroe, CBO's Director of Communications, at the Fall 2020 Federal Depository Library Conference
- Cost Estimate
Senate Amendment 2652 as proposed by Senator McConnell on September 8, 2020
- Working Paper
This paper describes key methods that the Congressional Budget Office used to estimate the effects on economic output of the laws enacted in response to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.
- Cost Estimate
As passed by the House of Representatives on October 1, 2020
- Report
The federal government ran a budget deficit of $3.1 trillion in fiscal year 2020, CBO estimates, more than triple the shortfall recorded in 2019. The Treasury Department will report the actual deficit for the year later this month.
- Report
CBO releases an annual report summarizing completed projects. The agency also publishes quarterly reports, like this one, highlighting recent work and summarizing work in progress.
- Presentation
Presentation by Theresa Gullo, CBO’s Director of Budget Analysis, at the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management’s 2020 Virtual Symposium.
- Report
CBO presents its projections of what federal deficits, debt, spending, and revenues would be for the next 30 years if current laws governing taxes and spending generally did not change.
- Report
By providing financial support to households, businesses, and state and local governments, federal laws enacted in response to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic will offset part of the deterioration in economic conditions brought about by the pandemic.
- Report
The federal budget deficit in August 2020 was $198 billion, CBO estimates, $3 billion less than the deficit in August of last year. However, that comparison is distorted by shifts in the timing of certain payments. The cumulative federal budget deficit for the first 11 months of fiscal year 2020 was $3.0 trillion, CBO estimates, $1.9 trillion more than the deficit recorded for the same period last year.