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2012 Federal Budget
Outlook
NIHB
January 24, 2012
Joan Huffer
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
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Federal Debt Under
Current Policies is
Unsustainable
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NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION
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Tax Cuts, Wars Account for
Half of Public Debt by 2019
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Ryan plan would get two-thirds of
cuts from programs for low- and
moderate-income people
Source: “The Path to Prosperity” FY2012 Budget Resolution
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Deficit Reduction Under
the Budget Control Act
1. Cuts discretionary spending by $1 trillion over 10 years
through caps on discretionary spending.
2. Set up bipartisan, bicameral Joint Select Committee to
identify additional $1.5 trillion in savings. Failed to reach
agreement.
3. $1.2 trillion in across-the-board cuts (sequestration)
begins January 2013 unless Congress acts.
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Supercommittee Failure
Triggers Sequestration
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Sequestration Means Deep
Cuts Throughout Budget
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Sequestration will be on
TOP of Discretionary Caps
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Core Low-Income Entitlement
Programs Exempt from
Sequestration
$1.2 trillion across-the-board spending cuts will not affect:
• Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program
• Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Food Stamps)
• Child Care Entitlements (mandatory)
• Child Nutrition
• Earned Income Tax Credits (EITC), Child Tax Credit (CTC), ACA
Premium Credits [but NOT cost-sharing subsidies]
• Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
• Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF)
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Short-term threats
• UI benefits, weeks could be cut back
• Cuts to health care programs to pay for SGR
• Shielding defense from sequestration without
revenue savings could lead to:
- Loss of exemption for some low-income
programs
- Increased cuts to NDD
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Fiscal Policies Collide at
End of 2012
• 2001-2010 tax cuts expire at end of 2012
• $1.2 trillion sequestration scheduled to begin
in January 2013
• Debt ceiling may need to be raised by early
2013
• FY2013 Appropriations bills may or may not be
completed
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Principles for
Deficit Reduction
• Balance primary budget, stabilize debt to
GDP.
• Need a balanced approach: everything
must be on the table
• Should not increase poverty or inequality
• Boost economy in short-run
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Past Deficit-Reduction
Packages Included Large
Revenue Increases
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Taxes Do Not Necessarily Harm
the Economy or Cost Jobs
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Helpful Resources
• Office of Management & Budget (OMB)
– www.whitehouse.gov/omb
• U.S. Senate Budget Committee
– http://budget.senate.gov
• U.S. House Budget Committee
– http://budget.house.gov
• Congressional Budget Office (CBO)
– www.cbo.gov
• THOMAS – Library of Congress
– http://thomas.loc.gov
• Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
– www.cbpp.org