The Budget and Economic Outlook


Book Description

Reports on the state of the Federal budget and the United States economy. Each January, the Congressional Budget (CBO) prepares "baseline" Federal budget projections and the outlook for the United States economy spanning the next 10 years. Those projections are not a forecast of future events; rather, they are intended to provide a benchmark against which potential policy changes can be measured. Therefore, as specified in law, those projections generally incorporate the assumption that current laws are implemented. But substantial changes to tax and spending policies are slated to take effect in calendar year 2013 under current law. So CBO has also prepared projections under an "alternative fiscal scenario," in which some current or recent policies are assumed to continue in effect, even though, by law, they are scheduled to change. The decisions made by lawmakers as they confront those policy choices will have a significant impact on budget outcomes in the coming years.










The Economic and Budget Outlook


Book Description

Chapter one covers the state of the economy, the economic outlook, and risks to the economic outlook. Chapter two covers the deficit outlook, revenue and spending projections, changes resulting from the reconciliation legislation, other changes in the budget outlook, and the federal sector of the national income and product accounts. Appendixes include: changes in calculating the Consumer Price Indexes, and a sequestration update report for fiscal year 1998. Charts and tables.