Reducing the Deficit, Spending and Revenue Options, Part 2The Office, 1989 - Budget deficits |
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... Increase Medicare's Premium for Physicians ' Services 119 ENT - 12 Tax a Portion of Medicare Benefits 121 ENT - 13 Increase Medicare's Deductible for Physicians ' Services 123 ENT - 14 Collect 20 Percent Coinsurance on Clinical ...
... Increase Medicare's Premium for Physicians ' Services 119 ENT - 12 Tax a Portion of Medicare Benefits 121 ENT - 13 Increase Medicare's Deductible for Physicians ' Services 123 ENT - 14 Collect 20 Percent Coinsurance on Clinical ...
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... Increase Energy Taxes 371 REV - 26 Increase Excise Taxes 377 REV - 27 Repeal the Automatic Aviation - Related Excise Tax Rate Reduction 380 APPENDIX Spending and Taxation Options by Budget Function 383 INDEX 393 TABLES 1 . CBO Baseline ...
... Increase Energy Taxes 371 REV - 26 Increase Excise Taxes 377 REV - 27 Repeal the Automatic Aviation - Related Excise Tax Rate Reduction 380 APPENDIX Spending and Taxation Options by Budget Function 383 INDEX 393 TABLES 1 . CBO Baseline ...
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The rise in overall spending since the mid - 1970s is attributable to the increases in outlays for interest ... increase during the 1970s and early 1980s . However , the long rise in entitlement spending as a share of GNP peaked ...
The rise in overall spending since the mid - 1970s is attributable to the increases in outlays for interest ... increase during the 1970s and early 1980s . However , the long rise in entitlement spending as a share of GNP peaked ...
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... increase the trade deficit , and increase the likelihood of severe swings in financial markets . Because the private saving rate has recently declined to ex- tremely low levels by historical standards , the drain on national sav- ings ...
... increase the trade deficit , and increase the likelihood of severe swings in financial markets . Because the private saving rate has recently declined to ex- tremely low levels by historical standards , the drain on national sav- ings ...
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... Increase in program levels by 2 percent a year -1.5 -4.2 -5.8 -6.2 -6.6 No increase in program levels -2.9 -8.0 -14.0 -20.3 -27.1 Medicare One - year freeze in reimbursement rates -3.1 -3.8 -4.5 -5.1 -5.9 Increase in reimbursement rates ...
... Increase in program levels by 2 percent a year -1.5 -4.2 -5.8 -6.2 -6.6 No increase in program levels -2.9 -8.0 -14.0 -20.3 -27.1 Medicare One - year freeze in reimbursement rates -3.1 -3.8 -4.5 -5.1 -5.9 Increase in reimbursement rates ...
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