|
|
Single Organization Record
Congressional Budget Office
Organization type: US federal government
Web address: http://www.cbo.gov/
Parent organization hierarchy
Congress (United States)
Congressional Budget Office
Subject heading information
Use For
Broader Terms
| Use For | | The term(s) listed here are nonpreferred and should be replaced by the term under discussion in this section. |
| Broader Terms | | These terms, if any, are more general than the term under discussion. The broader term relationship is the inverse of the narrower term relationship. In addition, if the term under discussion is part of a hierarcy of geographic places or organizations, its parents will be listed here. |
Authored documents present in database
Documents without summaries
- Congressional Budget Office, The Budget and Economic Outlook: Fiscal Years 2005 to 2014 (January 2004) [T]
- Congressional Budget Office, The Economic and Budget Outlook: An Update [T]
- Congressional Budget Office, The Economic and Budget Outlook: An Update, July 1, 1999 [T]
- Congressional Budget Office, "Effective Federal Tax Rates, 1979--1997" (October 2001) [T]
- Congressional Budget Office, Effective Federal Tax Rates, 1997 to 2000 (August 2003) [T]
- Congressional Budget Office, "Effective Federal Tax Rates: 1979--2001" (April 2004) [T]
- "Table 1A: effective federal tax rates for all households, by comprehensive household income quintile, 1979--2001," in Congressional Budget Office, "Effective Federal Tax Rates: 1979--2001" (April 2004) [T]
- "Table 1C: number of households, average income and income shares, and income category minimums for all households, by household income category, 1979--2001," in Congressional Budget Office, "Effective Federal Tax Rates: 1979--2001" (April 2004) [T]
- "Table 3-6: CBO's baseline projections of mandatory spending, including offsetting receipts," in Congressional Budget Office, The Budget and Economic Outlook: Fiscal Years 2005 to 2014 (January 2004), p. 57 [T]
- "Table F-10: outlays for entitlements and other mandatory spending, 1962 to 2003 (as a percentage of GDP)," in Congressional Budget Office, The Budget and Economic Outlook: Fiscal Years 2005 to 2014 (January 2004), p. 138 [T]
- "Table F-9: outlays for entitlements and other mandatory spending, 1962 to 2003 (in billions of dollars)," in Congressional Budget Office, The Budget and Economic Outlook: Fiscal Years 2005 to 2014 (January 2004), p. 137 [T]
This organization is a major topic of these summaries
- Philip Shenon, "Budget analysts see need to tap Social Security," The New York Times, August 28, 2001 [S]
- Richard W. Stevenson, "New study on antiterror spending is fodder for rival camps," The New York Times, September 6, 2002 [S]
- Jonathan Weisman and Mike Allen, "2004 budget likely to show record deficits," The Washington Post, January 29, 2003 [S]
This organization appears as an additional keyword in these summaries
- "$1 billion sought for 2003 budget." In "Washington in brief," The Washington Post, September 5, 2002 [S]
- John M. Berry, "Fed backs discipline, not deficit," The Washington Post, September 13, 2002 [S]
- Frank Bruni, "Bush defends size of surplus and tax cuts," The New York Times, August 22, 2001 [S]
- Frank Bruni, "White House sees economic growth doubling in 2002," The New York Times, August 17, 2001 [S]
- William A. Cox, "The federal debt: who bears its burdens?" Congressional Research Service, Congressional Research Service Reports 92049, December 9, 1999 [S]
- Glenn Kessler, "Bush says he won't tap Social Security," The Washington Post, August 17, 2001 [S]
- Glenn Kessler, "Shrinking surplus is budget battle cry," The Washington Post, August 19, 2001 [S]
- Paul Krugman, Fuzzy Math: The Essential Guide to the Bush Tax Plan (2001) [S]
- Robert Pear, "Bush budget's low growth rate for Medicare is questioned by lawmakers," The New York Times, February 6, 2002 [S]
- David E. Rosenbaum, "Bush budget is blueprint for clashes in Congress," The New York Times, February 5, 2002 [S]
- Robert Scheer, "Bush's budget goes for broke," Salon.com, August 28, 2001 [S]
- Philip Shenon, "Economists back projection of necessity to dip into Social Security surplus," The New York Times, August 29, 2001 [S]
- Richard W. Stevenson, "Greenspan backs budget control and the tax cuts," The New York Times, September 13, 2002 [S]
- Richard W. Stevenson, "Promise to protect Social Security is sorely tested," The New York Times, August 24, 2001 [S]
- Richard W. Stevenson, "Senate Democrats, aiming at debt, offer $2.1 trillion budget," The New York Times, March 20, 2002 [S]
Legend
| [S]: | Link to TruthAndPolitics summary of the document. |
| [T]: | Link to TruthAndPolitics topic page for the document.
|
|