Sentences with phrase «budget office estimates»

The Congressional Budget Office estimates these payments cost $ 7 billion this year.
The Heritage Foundation, for one, responded to Budget Office estimates on Waxman - Markey with a broadside titled, «C.B.O. Grossly Underestimates Costs of Cap and Trade.»
Although it is true that permit costs will be passed on to consumers, the respected nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates the costs per household to be $ 165 per year — hardly a heavy burden.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that a 15 percent cut in emissions from a base year would raise annual average household energy costs by almost $ 1,300 (in 2006 «constant» dollars), or roughly 3 percent of income for the bottom four fifths of the population.
The Obama Administration proposed a cap of $ 57,500 on loan forgiveness, which the Congressional Budget Office estimates would save taxpayers more than 6.7 billion over 10 years.
The income tax cuts are expected to swell the deficit by over $ 1.5 trillion over the next 10 years, according to Congressional Budget Office estimates cited by InvestmentNews.
Congressional Budget Office estimates that the Government is going to lose $ 170 billion of taxpayer money over student loan programs in the next ten years.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates the tax bill will add $ 1.5 trillion to the deficit over 10 years.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the 2010 reforms will save the government $ 61 billion over 10 years from payments now going to the private banking industry and nonprofit entities such as American Student Assistance (ASA) in Boston, one of the nation's 34 guarantors of the government - insured private loans.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates an increase in Pell spending of $ 21 billion from 2010 to 2014, with an additional $ 15 billion earmarked for students by 2019.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that implementing the latest version of the Secret Science bill (the 2015 version) would cost the EPA $ 250 million annually over the next few years.
In its Economic and Budget Outlook: Fiscal Years 1997 - 2006, published in May, the Congressional Budget Office estimates that «under the President's basic policies,» the deficit would be $ 81 billion in FY 2002 (p. 62).
Cuomo's budget office estimates that the provision will hurt 1.7 million middle class to wealthy homeowners in New York who pay much more than $ 10,000 annually — 46 percent of all homeowners statewide itemize deductions — as well as reduce property values because of the eroded tax shelter of homeownership.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that in 2014 nearly three out of five Americans will have coverage through an employer - provided plan and 12 percent through Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program, federal - state programs that provide insurance to lower income Americans.
The state may have lost up to $ 136 million in the scandal involving banks rigging a global interest rate benchmark known as Libor to conceal their troubles, Cuomo's budget office estimates.
For example, according to this report, the Congressional Budget office estimates that the FDA will need $ 1.4 billion to implement the food safety law, but a recent Pew Trusts report estimates that the annual health - related costs of food - borne illnesses is somewhere between $ 75 and $ 150 billion.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that expiration of the tax cuts and implementation of automatic spending cuts would «represent an additional drag on the weak economic expansion.»
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that it could leave as many as 13 million fewer insured over the next 10 years, and increase premiums by an average 10 percent over the next decade.
One big reason that the economy stabilized last summer and fall is the stimulus; the Congressional Budget Office estimates that without the stimulus, growth would have been anywhere from 1.2 to 3.2 percentage points lower in the third quarter of 2009.
Benefits exceeded revenues for the first time in 2010 — six years ahead of previous projections — according to Congressional Budget Office estimates.
The public debt will rise more than $ 10 trillion by 2028, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that through increased transfer payments and reduced taxes, automatic stabilizers provided significant economic stimulus during and in the aftermath of the Great Recession of 2007 - 2009, and thereby helped strengthen economic activity.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that three major trust funds will deplete their reserves within the next ten years, with a fourth...
The analysis does not include an additional cost of the legislation: its repeal of the individual mandate, which the Congressional Budget Office estimates could cause as many as 13 million fewer people to have health insurance, reducing federal spending for poor and middle - class Americans» health insurance by $ 338 billion over 10 years.
According to Congressional Budget Office estimates, enacting the bill would shrink the federal budget deficit by $ 175 billion by 2020, lift GDP by 5.4 % over the next 20 years, increase national productivity, balloon the workforce by about 5 % by 2033, raise the return on capital, and (although the CBO didn't put it this way) create a $ 46 billion windfall for entrepreneurs supplying security operations along the U.S. southern border.
The report, however, noted that the numbers crunched to produce the budget office estimates differed from those used by the Finance Department.
A 2013 analysis of the Senate's immigration reform bill by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates its passage would have resulted in nine million more people entering the U.S. work force in the next 20 years, with new immigrants participating at a higher rate, on average, than other U.S. residents.
The parliamentary budget office estimates spending to date has boosted the economy by 0.1 per cent in each fiscal year and added between 9,600 and 11,100 jobs over the last 12 months.
If the Senate's immigration - reform bill passed the House, it would result in a directly related Gross Domestic Product increase of 3.3 percent by 2023 and 5.4 percent by 2033, the report says, based on Congressional Budget Office estimates.
She added that by Congressional Budget Office estimates, cited by Harvard professor and former Secretary of the Treasury Larry Summers, a 0.2 percentage point increase in GDP would eliminate any long - term budget gap.
But an analysis by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office estimates that the tax credits could lower the cost of insuring employees by between eight and 11 percent.
Even if the employer mandate had been repealed, the Congressional Budget Office estimated that larger companies would have been hard - pressed to cancel their health benefits, although some smaller firms would have done so.
The Congressional Budget Office estimated that only allowing deductions that exceed 2 percent of adjusted gross income (AGI) would increase federal revenue by more than $ 15 billion a year.
An analysis by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimated that the eight largest banks — including JPMorgan Chase & Co., Citigroup Inc. and Bank of America Corp. — would be unlikely to choose the option because they would have to raise large amounts of capital given their size.
Last year, for example, the Congressional Budget Office estimated that fiscal headwinds slowed the pace of real GDP growth in 2013 by about 1-1/2 percentage points relative to what it would have been otherwise.
Congressional Budget Office estimated in June 2012 that the Bush tax cuts (both acts) added about $ 1.6 trillion to the debt between 2001 and 2011.
The Independent Budget Office estimated it would cost $ 8.4 billion in foregone property taxes over the next 10 years.
Seeman, along with Citizen Action of New York's Jamaica Miles, who helped to organize the rally, quoted the Congressional Budget Office estimate that 24 million Americans will lose their health coverage if the plan passes.
New York City's Independent Budget Office estimated on Tuesday that making tuition free for the City University of New York alone would cost up to $ 232 million a year.
Cuomo's budget office estimated the change would have generated $ 200 million in new revenue for the state over the next two years while closing a loophole that critics argued benefits out - of - state sellers over those in New York.
The city's Independent Budget Office estimated in early 2002 that one reason billions of dollars» worth of school construction wasn't making a dent in the crowding issue was that it cost 400 percent more to build new schools in New York City than in other parts of the state and across the Hudson River in New Jersey.
In a confidential Sept. 12, 2013 document, the State Budget Office estimated that the costs of training the teachers and administrators on the new tool, the cost of the tool and other expenses would be $ 93.9 million in the first «build» year and $ 144.4 million in the year after that.
Even with the Congressional Budget Office estimating that a cap on all public service loan forgiveness could save the federal government 5.4 billion dollars over the next 10 years, the proposal has not gained any traction in Congress.
In fact, the Congressional Budget Office estimated that the government could save an estimated $ 61 billion from subsidizing student loans, and these savings were subsequently used to increase the yearly Pell Grant award to $ 5,500.
These consumer savings would exceed the non-efficiency costs per household of the legislation, which the Congressional Budget Office estimated to be $ 175 in 2020.
The Congressional Budget Office estimated that renewing CHIP would actually save the federal government $ 6 billion over the next 10 years because it help keep people off other government - provided health care like Medicaid and subsidized plans in the individual marketplace.
The Congressional Budget Office estimated the bipartisan plan would reduce the deficit by $ 3.8 billion over 10 years and not affect coverage premiums.
The Congressional Budget Office estimated late Friday that the revised measure would increase federal deficits by $ 1.455 trillion over 10 years, a projection that's slightly higher than for the version Corker opposed previously.

Not exact matches

The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that the combination of tax increases and spending cuts could trim economic growth this year by about 1.5 percentage points.
That brings me, at long last, to the second long document I read this week: the May 24 cost estimate by the Congressional Budget Office and Joint Committee on Taxation of H.R. 1628, the American Health Care Act of 2017.
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