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The Congressional Budget Office reported the House’s version of the "big, beautiful bill" would add $6 trillion to the debt, then the Senate version was projected to add $3.3 trillion.
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office is required by law to provide economic analyses on major legislation.
Republicans' sweeping spending bill has passed Congress and is now heading to President Donald Trump's desk for signature.
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Former Treasury Secretary and Obama National Economic Council Director Larry Summers criticized Republicans’ One Big ...
The Rev. Al Sharpton and several U.S. representatives, including New Orleans' Troy Carter and Texas' Jasmine Crockett, voiced ...
After the U.S. Senate voted to pass the "Big Beautiful Bill," rumors circulated about the consequences of deep cuts to ...
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