Stabilizing debt over the next decade at its current share of the economy would require $9.0 trillion of deficit reduction relative to the Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) ...
The Congressional Budget Office's most recent report delivered a grim outlook for federal finances, noting that public debt ...
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office released its latest 10-year budget outlook, which projected the U.S. is on track ...
Read about the CBO's projections regarding the country's budget and economy for 2025 and for the 10 years that follow.
From Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 to 2035, nominal spending will grow by 53 percent according to the latest Congressional Budget Office (CBO) baseline. About 83 percent of this increase can be explained by ...
Projections show steady budget deficits exceeding 5% of GDP, even assuming that the bulk of the 2017 tax cuts expire.
The US Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projected the federal government's budget deficit will fall to $1.87 trillion in ...
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projected Friday that the federal budget deficit would hit $1.9 trillion in fiscal 2025. The nonpartisan budget scorekeeper estimated that federal spending would ...
The US Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has projected that the federal budget deficit will decrease slightly to USD1.87 ...
Long-term yields have hovered around 5%. If they stay there, the government’s inflation-adjusted cost of borrowing will likely exceed the economy’s rate of growth — meaning the debt ratio will rise ...
The Congressional Budget Office's most recent report delivered a grim outlook for federal finances, noting that public debt ...