Meanwhile, the Congressional
Budget Office projects that barring Planned Parenthood health centers from being reimbursed through Medicaid would result in a net cost of
The Congressional
Budget Office projects that the Federal Government made about $ 50 BILLION on student loans in 2013.
The Congressional
Budget Office projects that the deficit will increase by $ 506 billion this year.
That's a huge expansion of federal higher education spending; for comparison, the Congressional
Budget Office projects that the Pell Grant program, the biggest part of the federal financial aid budget right now, will cost $ 380 billion over the next 10 years.
The city's Independent
Budget Office projects shelter costs in the city to reach nearly $ 1.7 billion in 2017, up 20 percent from 2016.
The Congressional
Budget Office projects the House bill would cut $ 1.6 billion over 10 years from the school meals program.
But
the budget office projects the government producing a $ 1 - billion shortfall in 2015 - 16 followed by smaller surpluses of $ 600 million and $ 2.2 billion over the next two years.
And the Congressional
Budget Office projects a deficit of $ 642 billion for fiscal year 2013, that's down $ 200 billion, reports CNBC's John Harwood.
The Congressional
Budget Office projects the return of $ 1 trillion annual deficits following the December tax cuts and recent spending increases.
[The Congressional
Budget Office projected the immigration bill passed by the Senate in 2013 would boost the economy and reduce the federal deficit, while slightly reducing wages.
In its March review of the City's forecast from the preliminary budget, the Independent
Budget Office projected upside revenue potential of $ 1.1 - $ 2.4 billion a year over the next four years.
Tax revenues will also go up, as the city has already gained back two - thirds of the private - sector jobs that it had lost during the recession and should have them all back in 2013,
the budget office projected.
«Despite meager inflation growth, the Federal Reserve decided to raise rates 0.25 percent, which is likely attributed to future inflation concerns over: a tightening labor market; limited labor productivity growth; and the Congressional
Budget Office projecting large deficits due to the Republican tax plan,» said Joseph Kirchner, senior economist at realtor.com ®, in a statement.
Not exact matches
Treasurer Troy Buswell has approved a continuation of the costly
Office of Shared Services
project but has placed it on notice that remaining implementation and
budget targets must be strictly adhered to.
In my
office chair I take breaks to read inspiring articles, to leaf through my favorite book, and it's where I take calls with clients to plan the scope and
budget of upcoming
projects.
Republicans struck on a Congressional
Budget Office (CBO) report that
projected that Obamacare would lead to a reduction of 2.5 million full - time equivalent jobs in the workforce.
Deficits will probably reach $ 1 trillion in the current or next fiscal year, almost double what the Congressional
Budget Office had
projected less than a year ago for 2018.
But independent organizations like the Congressional
Budget Office (CBO) agree with Price's newfound assessment,
projecting that the mandate repeal will ultimately cause 13 million people to lose health coverage and premium spikes of about 10 % relative to current law.
Parliamentary
budget officer Jean - Denis Frechette's
office found 10,052
projects with a combined cost to federal coffers of $ 7.2 billion have been approved for funding across 32 departments, agencies and Crown corporations since 2016, when the Liberals unveiled the first phase of their infrastructure program,.
And without enrolment figures, it's unclear whether the program is on track to reach the 7 million people
projected by the Congressional
Budget Office to gain coverage during the six - month sign - up period.
In a separate report released yesterday, the Congressional
Budget Office (CBO)
projected that the labor force participation rate would decline from 62.9 % in the fourth quarter of 2013 to 60.8 % by 2024.
Moderate and conservative lawmakers have said the legislation needs some major changes in the wake of a brutal Congressional
Budget Office (CBO) score
projecting widespread coverage losses and short - term premium hikes.
Between 2017 and 2026, the Congressional
Budget Office and the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT)
project, the federal government will collect $ 38 billion in penalty payments from uninsured people.
The Congressional
Budget Office recently
projected that, even with the economy growing, the national debt is expected to climb over the next ten years from $ 21 trillion to $ 33 trillion.
The proposed $ 200 billion in savings is less than one - fiftieth of the $ 10.9 trillion the Congressional
Budget Office (CBO)
projects we will add to the debt over the next decade if lawmakers do not act.
The non-partisan Congressional
Budget Office (CBO)
projects $ 10 trillion will be added to the federal debt over the next decade and estimates the cost of servicing the debt will triple over the next 10 years.
Notably, CBO's
projected long - term growth rate of 1.9 percent — though similar to most outside forecasters — is significantly lower than the 3 percent assumed by the
Office of Management
Budget (OMB).
Interest costs are the fastest growing part of the
budget, with the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projecting interest payments will more than triple over the next decade, from $ 263 billion in 2017 to $ 915 billion in
budget, with the Congressional
Budget Office (CBO) projecting interest payments will more than triple over the next decade, from $ 263 billion in 2017 to $ 915 billion in
Budget Office (CBO)
projecting interest payments will more than triple over the next decade, from $ 263 billion in 2017 to $ 915 billion in 2028.
Based on
Budget 2013 and the
Office of the Parliamentary Officer's economic and fiscal update, the seven - year moving - average rate for 2017 is
projected to be significantly lower than that for 2016, representing a drop in EI revenues of between $ 4 - $ 6 billion.
Interest costs are the fastest growing part of the
budget, with the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projecting interest payments will more t
budget, with the Congressional
Budget Office (CBO) projecting interest payments will more t
Budget Office (CBO)
projecting interest payments will more than...
But even with that reduction, the federal debt is
projected by the Congressional
Budget Office to be a staggering $ 26 trillion.
Bloomberg's Anna Edney: «Rolling back Obamacare's requirement that all Americans have health insurance would save the U.S. $ 338 billion over 10 years, according to the Congressional
Budget Office, a smaller benefit than previously
projected for a plan favored by the White House.
He reviews the Congressional
Budget Office's Jan. 8 report on the state of the nation's finances, and the scary part that I haven't heard a lot people discussing is that they are
projecting a recovery in 2015.
The cheap sell - off also raises questions about the competence of Robert Chote, chairman of the
Office of
Budget Responsibility (OBR), which arrived at the
projected income.
In letter to Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan, Kolb urged the board's members — composed of the Assembly, Senate and
budget office representatives — take their time and assess the status of the
project.
The money itself is
budgeted for the RiverBend site, home to the SolarCity
project, a key component of the Buffalo Billion economic development program, which is being investigated by the U.S. attorney's
office.
The mid year financial report released by Cuomo's
budget office says options to close the gap include more cuts to state agencies, delaying payments to local governments and schools, suspension of some construction
projects, and even borrowing money short term to pay for operating expenses.
Also Tuesday, the county's
Office of Legislative
Budget Review released a report stating that Curran's
projected savings and revenue include $ 28 million in risk.
Diaz Jr.'s
office said the capital
budget money, which is controlled entirely by the borough president's
office, was allocated to MJM because they proposed a
project — middle - income units, a spokesman said — in line with the
office's goals, and said the developer was vetted by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development.
Based on
Office for
Budget Responsibility and ONS assumptions, though GDP per person is assumed to grow by 32 % over the period, the living standards for low - and middle - income households are
projected to stagnate with real disposable incomes growing by just 2 % and 9 % respectively, it is also claimed.
When Cuomo first took
office in 2011, he closed a $ 10 billion
projected budget gap that he inherited from the previous governor.
Walsh's
budget office was able to cut more than $ 3 million in
projected spending, but the city will run an $ 11 million deficit by taking money from its «rainy day» fund.
NYC denies that there are quotas for cops — but the mayor's
budget office is
projecting $ 5.86 million in extra parking summons revenue next year as the result of a crackdown on government placards.
A9941 Chapter 75 Brennan — Relates to the definition of certain covered
projects; relates to making certain provisions of the authorities
budget office permanent Same as S 6944 GOLDEN
And on procurement, the current comptroller — whose
office sees every check cut by the city before it goes out — smartly characterized the issue of turgid
budgets for city technology
projects by observing, «it actually doesn't have much to do with technology itself.»
The state
budget in response would expand the role of the executive
office and authorize the state
budget director to reduce available funds during the fiscal year if federal revenues are lower than
projected — including after the legislature signs off on the plan.
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) has been criticised for being over
budget and late with major
projects, in a report by the National Audit
Office (NAO).
At the same time, Cuomo's
budget office did not release the school aid runs —
projected dollar amounts for districts so they can begin to
budget for the next school year.
An analysis from the state comptroller's
office echoed what observers have said about Gov. Andrew Cuomo's executive
budget proposal since its January release: More details are needed about how New York will pay for marquee multiyear
projects.
A fiscal watchdog group says it's uncovered what it calls a «secret slush fund,» used by Gov. Andrew Cuomo and state legislators to fund pet
projects around the state, but the governor's
budget office says the grants are subject to oversight.