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The budgetary effects of major laws enacted in response to the 2020–2021 coronavirus pandemic, December 2020 and March 2021
The budgetary effects of major laws enacted in response to the 2020–2021 coronavirus pandemic, December 2020 and March 2021
In December 2020 and March 2021, two major laws were enacted in response to the 2020–2021 coronavirus pandemic. In the table below, the Congressional Budget Office summarizes their estimated effects on federal spending, revenues, and budget deficits. Subsequent tables provide more detail about discretionary outlays from appropriations in the laws and how the laws affect mandatory spending, revenues, and mandates imposed on the private sector. The information is drawn from CBO's cost estimates for the two laws. This publication is a companion to Congressional Budget Office, The Budgetary Effects of Laws Enacted in Response to the 2020 Coronavirus Pandemic, March and April 2020 (June 2020), www.cbo.gov/publication/56403.
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