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finance · BBC
“The CBO said the US is nearing its $41.1tn debt ceiling, with debt projected to climb to about $64tn by 2036”
41.1 trillion
about 64 trillion
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finance · NY Post
“the One Big Beautiful Bill Act — will add another $4.7 trillion in debt, according to the Congressional Budget Office”
4.7 trillion
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finance · CBS News
“The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the Trump administration's One Big Beautiful Bill, passed last year, will add $4.2 trillion to the national debt through fiscal year 2034.”
4.2 trillion
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finance · Times of India
“the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, is expected to add another $4.7 trillion to the US debt, according to the Congressional Budget Office”
4.7 trillion
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health · NPR
“The work requirements are projected to increase the number of uninsured people nationwide by more than 5 million by 2034, according to the Congressional Budget Office.”
more than 5 people
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health · Forbes
“The CBO has estimated that if every eligible beneficiary enrolled in the Bridge initiative annual taxpayer spending on the program could exceed $30 billion”
more than 30 billion USD
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health · NPR
“About 10 million fewer people are expected to have health insurance in 2034, according to a report by the Congressional Budget Office.”
about 10 people
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health · Forbes
“"The Congressional Budget Office estimates that applying site-neutral payments to hospital outpatient departments for services commonly supplied in physicians’ offices would reduce Medicare spending …”
about 157 billion
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finance · NPR
“The deployment now costs upwards of $3 million per day, according to an estimate by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.”
more than 3 million dollars per day
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health · Washington Examiner
“the Congressional Budget Office estimated in 2024 that doing so would increase federal spending by $35 billion over nine years.”
35 billion USD
9 year
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finance · State Beacon
“The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office predicts the economic drag will cause a 2 percent decline in real GDP for the year.”
2
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health · State Beacon
“Medicare, which is projected to run out of money by 2024.”
2024