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  1. Dec 4

    Analysis of the Long-Term Costs of the Administration’s Goals for the Military

  2. Nov 30

    Federal Debt and the Statutory Limit, November 2017

  3. Nov 28

    An Evaluation of CBO’s Past Outlay Projections

  4. Nov 27

    Distributional Analysis of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Excluding the Effects of Eliminating the Individual...

  5. Nov 17

    Distributional Effects of Changes in Spending Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act as of November 15, 2017

  6. Nov 8

    Repealing the Individual Health Insurance Mandate: An Updated Estimate

  7. Nov 8

    Today CBO will publish an updated estimate of the effects of repealing the individual mandate

  8. Nov 7

    Monthly Budget Review: Summary for Fiscal Year 2017

  9. Oct 31

    Approaches for Managing the Costs of U.S. Nuclear Forces, 2017 to 2046

  10. Oct 27

    CBO’s 2017 Long-Term Projections for Social Security: Additional Information

  11. Oct 27

    Changes to CBO’s Long-Term Social Security Projections Since 2016

  12. Retweeted

    Bipartisan Health Care Stabilization Act of 2017

  13. Oct 20

    Measuring the Adequacy of Retirement Income: A Primer

  14. Oct 11

    Approaches to Changing Military Health Care

  15. Oct 6

    Monthly Budget Review for September 2017

  16. Oct 5

    A Premium Support System for Medicare: Updated Analysis of Illustrative Options

  17. Oct 4

    Trends in the Department of Defense’s Support Costs

  18. Oct 2

    CBO’s Economic Forecasting Record: 2017 Update

  19. Sep 29

    Budgetary and economic outcomes under paths for federal revenues & noninterest spending specified by Sen. Enzi

  20. Sep 28

    Options to Manage FHA’s Exposure to Risk From Guaranteeing Single-Family Mortgages

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