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Welcome to our blog – The Bottom Line, where you’ll find up-to-date commentary and analysis on the most important news in the fiscal world. Below is a list of our blog posts.
Apr 5, 2010 | Taxes

Weekend Editorial Roundup

Here are the highlights from this weekend’s editorials on fiscal and budget policy:The Wall Street Journal questioned whether the economic...

CRFB Launches A Featured Charts Page!

CRFB would like to introduce our "Featured Charts" page where we will highlight important fiscal, economic, health care, and entitlement...
Apr 2, 2010 | Budgets & Projections

Revenues and Outlays under the President's Budget

CRFB has talked a lot about deficit and debt projections over the coming decade, and beyond. CBO's analysis of the President's FY 2011 budget shows...
Apr 1, 2010

Fed Ends Purchases of GSE Mortgage-Backed Securities

Yesterday, the Federal Reserve ended its purchases of mortgage-backed securities (MBS) from the government-sponsored enterprises (GSE), including...
Mar 31, 2010

The Onion Takes the Deficit Challenge

 The Onion has decided to take the deficit challenge. Their idea might just be the most original one yet: Eliminate the U.S. Senate. "...
Mar 31, 2010 | Economics

Interest Rates and the Fiscal Outlook

A great debate is breaking out over concerns for our growing debt, and it is centered around interest rates on Treasury securities.  A fear held...

‘Line’ Items: Hoops, Blossoms and Canaries

Health Care Makes it Through the Final Hoops – Congress completed work last week on the reconciliation package, which included fixes to the...
Mar 29, 2010

Weekend Editorial Roundup

Here are the highlights from this weekend’s editorials on fiscal and budget policy:The New York Times believed that the suits made by various...

CBO/JCT Reports Roundup

A number of very interesting and relevant government reports came out this week. Check them out:CBO: Costs and Policy Options for Federal Student...
Mar 25, 2010 | Economics

Sovereign Risk Jitters

For budget and market watchers, the month of March has been a little scary. It is not easy to come out of the deepest recession and financial crisis...

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