From Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 to 2035, nominal spending will grow by 53 percent according to the latest Congressional Budget Office (CBO) baseline. About 83 percent of this increase can be explained by ...
President Donald Trump has frozen $3 trillion in federal funds until his administration completes a full spending review.
The White House ordered a pause on all Federal grants and loans but left Social Security and Medicare off the list.
Now that Donald Trump is back for a second presidential term, another big political shift will happen simultaneously happen ...
The new Department of Government Efficiency can't go after Medicare or Social Security. That leaves Medicaid in a vulnerable ...
An internal memorandum sent on Monday by the Office of Management and Budget ordered federal agencies to pause all grants and ...
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office released its latest 10-year budget outlook, which projected the U.S. is on track ...
This week, the Congressional Budget Office ... baseline for its projections for the federal budget, especially the effects on Social Security and Medicare. Since those programs are mostly income ...
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO ... as spending in areas like Social Security, Medicare and net interest costs is expected to grow. At the same time, revenues are projected to hit $5.2 ...
President Trump temporarily freezes federal funding as programs and organizations that receive federal grants are reviewed. Here's what that means.