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Forecasts trends in the United States' economy until the year 2007. Projections of the Congressional Budget Office; Deficit projections for the years 1997-2007.
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- Obama's budget works with rose-colored glasses. Krauthammer, Charles // Fort Worth Business Press;2/21/2011, Vol. 23 Issue 8, p38
The author expresses his views on issues involving federal budget under the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama in 2011. He recounts the time when Obama mentioned the entitlement reform five days after his inauguration. He also mentions the difference between the projection of the...
- Read the Numbers: Obama Will Bankrupt America. Jeffrey, Terence P. // Human Events;12/7/2009, Vol. 65 Issue 42, p8
The author speculates how U.S. President Barack Obama will bankrupt the nation with his healthcare reform. An overview of the government's unfunded liabilities is provided along with Obama's response to the problem. An analysis by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) of Obama's healthcare...
- A $326-billion question. MELE, JIM // Fleet Owner;Apr2011, Vol. 106 Issue 4, p9
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- BALANCE THE FEDERAL BUDGET. // Esquire;Aug2010, Vol. 154 Issue 1, p106
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- The Man Who Almost Killed Health Reform: One-Third of Stimulus Money Spent. Flavelle, Christopher // Pro Publica;1/31/2010, p20
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- Numbers Racket. Cohn, Jonathan // New Republic;6/3/2009, Vol. 240 Issue 9, p9
In this article the author discusses the U.S. Congressional Budget Office (CBO) and the influence the agency exerts on U.S. health care policy. The central focus of the article is the facts that it will fall to the CBO to estimate the cost of the health care measures enacted under the...


