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...13-week extension,2 and another 1.2 million are projected to exhaust benefits by year's end.3 Without these benefits, the Congressional Budget Office finds that about 50% of the long-term unemployed fall under the poverty line.4 Congress should act...
...the federal government and $1.1 billion for states as a result of the copays and reduced services. According to the Congressional Budget Office, about 13 million low-income U.S. residents, or about 20% of Medicaid beneficiaries, will encounter new or...
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Earlier this week
...he said. “There’s a logic and a rationale to this. We’re not just trying to be mean and difficult for the defendants.” The Congressional Budget Office estimated last month that the increased workload for the Pentagon and the Supreme Court would cost...
...global climate change, to helping put the dream of a college degree within the reach of more students. As director of the Congressional Budget Office, he reenergized and reinvigorated the agency, while shifting its focus to confront the health care...
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