Report on the Troubled Asset Relief Program—April 2014

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CBO estimates that, all told, the TARP’s transactions will cost the federal government $27 billion. That estimate accounts for the realized costs of completed transactions and the estimated costs of outstanding and anticipated transactions.

    

Estimated Effects on Direct Spending and Revenues for Health Care Programs of Proposals in the President's 2015 Budget

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Estimates of Proposals

    

Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation—CBO's Reestimate of the President's FY 2015 Budget Proposal

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Estimates of Proposals

    

CBO's Reestimate of the President's 2015 Mandatory Proposals for Postsecondary Education

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Estimates of Proposals

    

Social Security Proposals in the President's Fiscal Year 2015 Budget as Reestimated by CBO

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Estimates of Proposals

    

Projections of Highway Trust Fund Accounts Under CBO's Reestimate of the President's FY 2015 Proposals

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Estimates of Proposals

    

Unemployment Compensation and Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers, CBO's Reestimate of the President's FY 2015 Budget

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Estimates of Proposals

    

An Analysis of the President's 2015 Budget

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Enacting the President’s proposals would, CBO and JCT estimate, result in deficits totaling $6.6 trillion between 2015 and 2024, $1.0 trillion less than the cumulative deficit in CBO’s current-law baseline.

    

S. 2223, Minimum Wage Fairness Act

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As introduced in the Senate on April 8, 2014

    

 


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