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Would Increased Funding for the IRS Narrow the Tax Gap?

Nearly half a trillion dollars in taxes go uncollected every year. Can increased funding for the IRS bring in more federal revenues?

These Tax Expenditures Cost Billions More Than Anticipated — Here’s Why

The growing price tags demonstrate that the ultimate cost of a new tax break can be difficult to anticipate.

Healthcare Spending in the United States Remains High

Healthcare spending in the United States totaled 18.3 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2021.

How Would the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act Change Federal Tax Law?

The Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act is estimated to cost about $400 million over 10 years.

National Debt on Track to Reach Record High in Just Four Years

CBO’s latest projections come at a key time, as lawmakers will be faced with a range of critical fiscal decision points in the coming year. Here are seven takeaways from the report.

Should the U.S. Change the Corporate Tax Rate in 2025?

Here’s why lawmakers lowered the corporate tax rate in 2017, how the lower rate impacted the U.S., and how the rate might be reformed in 2025.

Budget Process Reform: What Are Budget Caps?

Here’s some background on the origin of caps on appropriations, also known as “discretionary caps,” and the recent history of those caps.

Can a New Congress — and a Divided Government — Make Progress on Fiscal Challenges?

A divided government means there is both a requirement and a valuable opportunity for lawmakers to work together on fiscal solutions.

Five Different Ways of Raising Taxes on the Wealthiest Americans

Many options exist to reduce the imbalance between spending and revenues, including additional taxes on wealthier Americans.

Interest Costs Rise Sharply in Latest CBO Report

While this year’s deficit looks much better primarily due to the expiration of pandemic relief programs, CBO projects that the deficit will soon begin to climb again.