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On an annualized basis, the funding provided by the continuing resolution would exceed the statutory caps by $19 billion. Defense funding would exceed its cap by about $20 billion; nondefense funding would be about $1 billion below its cap.
- Presentation
Presentation to the National Association for Business Economics by Jeffrey Holland, Projections Unit Chief, Budget Analysis Division.
- Report
CBO considers most leases of medical facilities by the Department of Veterans Affairs akin to government purchases and concludes—as it does in like cases—that the full costs should be recorded in the budget when VA enters into the leases.
- Data and Technical Information
Estimates of Proposals
- Blog Post
Following the release of CBO’s analysis of the President’s FY 2014 budget, in today’s blog post, Director Doug Elmendorf compares the President’s plan with Congressional budget plans.
- Report
Enactment of the President’s proposals would, CBO and the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation estimate, result in deficits totaling $5.2 trillion between 2014 and 2023, $1.1 trillion less than the cumulative deficit in CBO’s baseline.
- Blog Post
CBO plans to release its updated 10-year baseline budget projections on Tuesday, May 14. The agency’s analysis of the budgetary outlook under the President’s proposals will be available on CBO’s website Friday afternoon, May 17.
- Blog Post
In mid-May, CBO will issue two reports: one showing its projections of federal revenues and spending over the next 10 years if the President's proposals are adopted; and the other providing updated 10-year baseline projections.
- Blog Post
Past experience indicates that CBO will receive lots of questions about the House’s and Senate’s proposed budget resolutions and about CBO’s “estimates” of their impact. This blog post explains a bit about them.