The Slowdown in Health Care Spending

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Director Doug Elmendorf discusses the slowdown in health care spending, including significant downward revisions to CBO’s projections of such spending, at a conference hosted by the Brookings Institution.

     

Comment on “Is This Time Different? The Slowdown in Healthcare Spending”

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Presentation to the Brookings Panel on Economic Activity

     

Breakfast with Reporters

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Director Doug Elmendorf spoke with a group of reporters who gather regularly at the invitation of the Christian Science Monitor.

     

Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2014 (H.J. Res. 59), including the amendment reported by the House Committee on Rules on September 18, 2013 (H.Res. 352)

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House continuing resolution for 2014, including the amendment reported by the House Committee on Rules on September 18, 2013 (H.Res. 352)

     

Federal Spending for Everything Other Than Major Health Care Programs, Social Security, and Net Interest

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In 2013, half of the federal government’s spending went toward programs and activities other than major health care programs, Social Security, and net interest.

     

How Does Social Security Work?

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More than 57 million people currently receive Social Security benefits, and the federal government spends more on Social Security than it does on any other single program.

     

 


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