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An Analysis of the President's Budgetary Proposals for Fiscal Year 2002 [i] (May 2001)

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     AN ANALYSIS OF THE PRESIDENT'S
   BUDGETARY PROPOSALS FOR FISCAL
                               YEAR 2002

                                    May 2001

                                      NOTES
                    Numbers in the text and tables may not add up to totals
                    because of rounding.
                    Unless otherwise indicated, all years referred to are fiscal
                    years.


                                   Preface

This Congressional Budget Office (CBO) analysis of the President's budget request for fiscal year
2002 was prepared at the request of the Senate Committee on Appropriations. It was produced by the
staffs of CBO's Budget Analysis, Macroeconomic Analysis, and Tax Analysis divisions under the
supervision of Robert Sunshine, Robert Dennis, and Tom Woodward. The baseline revenue estimates
were prepared by CBO; the estimates of the President's revenue proposals were prepared by the Joint
Committee on Taxation.

Sandy Davis of CBO's Projections Unit wrote the report under the supervision of Jeff Holland, with
contributions from Mark Booth, Tom Bradley, Jeanne De Sa, Kathy Gramp, John Peterson, and Eric
Rollins. Box 1 was written by Mark Hadley. Barry Blom, Ellen Hays, Felix LoStracco, Laurie
Pounder, and Erin Whitaker provided valuable assistance. Fact checking was done by Mark Hadley,
Ellen Hays, Ken Johnson, Rachel Milberg, Kathy Ruffing, Christi Hawley Sadoti, and Amy
Wendholt.

Christine Bogusz edited the report, and Christian Spoor proofread it. Marion Curry produced the
tables, and Kathryn Quattrone prepared the report for publication. Lenny Skutnik produced the
printed copies, and Annette Kalicki prepared the electronic versions for CBO's Web site.

Dan L. Crippen
Director
May 2001


                                  Contents


CBO'S BASELINE

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