This paper reviews the history of the Congressional Budget Act and offers recommendations on how the budget process might operate more effectively.| Brookings
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has come under seemingly orchestrated assault over its analyses of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), aka the reconciliation legislation necessitated by the sunset of the 2017 tax law. The criticism reached a new low with the assertion by the White House that CBO was an intensely partisan organization […]| AAF
CBO regularly publishes data to accompany some of its key reports. These data have been published in the Budget and Economic Outlook and Updates and in their associated supplemental material, except for that from the Long-Term Budget Outlook.| www.cbo.gov