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6C O N G R E S S I O N A L B U D G E T O F F I C E
The New Requirement Extends Previous Analyses by CBO
■ CBO has routinely produced estimates of the macroeconomic effects
of fiscal policies and of the feedback from those macroeconomic
changes to the federal budget
– Analysis of the President’s budget
– Annual long-term budget and economic outlook
– Analyses of illustrative fiscal policy scenarios
■ CBO had generally not produced such estimates for specific
legislation prior to the 2016 budget resolution. One exception:
S. 744, the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration
Modernization Act
– Because the bill would have significantly increased the size of the
U.S. labor force, CBO and JCT incorporated in the cost estimate their
projections of the direct effects of the act on the U.S. population,
employment, and taxable compensation
– CBO separately published analysis of additional economic effects and their
feedback to the budget