As the District leaders' budget battle continues on Capitol Hill, the timeline for D.C.'s future budgets is in limbo.
The federal government could be unable to pay its bills as soon as August if Congress doesn't act, the Congressional Budget ...
Congress should be able to increase deficits if it wants to—but it should do so with honest, transparent, and consistent ...
A House GOP aide told The Post that the “target cuts” for both chambers of Congress will be reconciled — with at least $1.5 ...
The Congressional Budget Office said that the so-called X-date could occur as early as spring if Congress does not lift or ...
Unless Congress acts soon, health insurance costs will rise sharply next year for millions of Americans, including more than ...
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the federal government could default on its debt as soon as August unless ...
The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget has put out a press release on the report and will publish our full analysis ...
The Congressional Budget Office projected Wednesday that the United States will breach the debt ceiling in August or ...
The drop-dead date for Congress to suspend or raise the debt limit and prevent the government from defaulting on its ...
The Bipartisan Policy Center released its projections for when the country could reach the debt limit, targeting sometime ...