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1 Estimated Budgetary Effects of Title IV, Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, for the Senate Amendment to H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act, as Posted on the Website of the Senate Democratic Leadership on December 8, 2021 1 (December 8, 2021)

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Cost Estimate

December 8, 2021

By Fiscal Year, Millions of Dollars
2022    2023    2024    2025    2026    2027    2028

2029    2030     2031

Increases in Direct Spending
Budget Authority                            164,073     425      98       9       80     172       6        4       2                164.685      164.869
Estimated Outlays                             4,999  12,720   22,217  28,870  30,910   22,119  16,189  11,794    5,603   2,308       99.716       157.729
Increases in Revenues
Estimated Revenues                             134      134     134     134      131     129       0        0       0        0          667          796
Net Increases in the Deficit
From Changes in Direct Spending and Revenues
Estimated Effect on the Deficit               4,865  12,586   22,083  28,736  30,779   21,990  16,189  11,794    5,603   2,308       99,049       156,933
See https www.democrats.senate gov/imo medija doTITLE%20_V%20COMMITTEE%200N%20BANKNG%20HOUSING%20AND%2OURBAN%20AFFAIRS.pdf
*= between zero and $500,000.
Budget authority reflects appropriations specifically provided in title IV or amounts estimated by CBO.
The costs of title IV fall within budget functions 050 (national defense), 370 (commerce and housing credit), 400 (transportation), 450 (community and regional development), 600
(income security), and 700 (veterans benefits and services).
Title IV would not increase on-budget deficits after 2031.
Title IV contains no intergovernmental or private-sector mandates as defined in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act.

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