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… in part because of the legislative response to the coronavirus pandemic. The first two infographics (which … compensation, outlays for refundable tax credits, and the Coronavirus Relief Fund. A closer look at revenues shows an …
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… continued spending for programs enacted in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Individual income taxes, shown in the …
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… part because of the legislative response to the 2020–2021 coronavirus pandemic. The first two infographics (which show … unemployment compensation, recovery rebates, and the Coronavirus Relief Fund. You can view the infographics for …
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… several years of disruptions resulting from the coronavirus pandemic—will finish processing tax returns more …
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… Office’s budget and economic analysis during the 2020–2021 coronavirus pandemic and described some of the challenges …
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… as they continue to address the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic. Also, the report will be shorter and …
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… the result of the economic disruption caused by the 2020 coronavirus pandemic and the enactment of legislation in …
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… by historical standards before the onset of the 2020–2021 coronavirus pandemic, have widened significantly as a result …
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… the past two years as federal spending in response to the coronavirus pandemic wanes and the current economic expansion …
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… the effects on output of legislation related to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. In this statement, I focus on the …