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The president's proposed budget cuts to the NIH would eventually result in fewer drugs on the market, the U.S. Congressional ...
The Trump administration’s proposed cuts to medical research and health agencies will curtail the development of promising ...
President Donald Trump's tax and spending law will add $3.4 trillion to federal deficits through 2034, the Congressional ...
In 2017, President Trump signed the largest tax cut in history into law. Today, thanks to the hard work of the Ways and Means ...
The law will also "increase by 10 million the number of people without health insurance" over the coming decade, the ...
The Congressional Budget Office projects an explosive rise in federal debt, despite slight improvements in the past year, as the country faces a fiscal reckoning in the coming decades.
The CBO will release its analysis of the GOP Senate health care bill Monday. — -- The Congressional Budget Office will release its first analysis of the Republican Senate health care bill ...
Congressional Budget Office projects lower inflation and higher unemployment into 2025 The office's Current View of the Economy from 2023 to 2025 report, released Friday, estimates that the ...
When a member of Congress proposes a bill, there's a nonpartisan agency that tells lawmakers how much their bill would cost: The Congressional Budget Office. But estimating these costs can get messy.
Professor Phillip Joyce, author of the book The Congressional Budget Office: Honest Numbers, Power, and Policymaking. Thank you for teaching us about CBO and its work.
The White House and the Congressional Budget Office are at odds over how much revenue the Internal Revenue Service could recoup from tax cheats. By Jim Tankersley Alan Rappeport and Emily Cochrane ...