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Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Pre resentat sentation ion to GIS o GIST T Rober ert t Gree eenstei ein March h 22, , 2018 cbpp.org Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Non-Defense Discretionary Funding Will Increase


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Pre resentat sentation ion to GIS

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Rober ert t Gree eenstei ein

March h 22, , 2018

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Non-Defense Discretionary Funding Will Increase Substantially Under New Budget Deal

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Despite Increase, Funding for Non-Defense Discretionary in 2018 Still Below 2010 Level

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Revenues Decline in Coming Years Because of the Tax Cut

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More Federal Revenue Required to Address Aging of the Population

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Effect of Tax Cut Law on Different Income Groups

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Increase in the Child Tax Credit Under New Tax Law

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Trump Budget Would Fund Non-Defense Discretionary Appropriations Well Below the Level Set in the Budget Deal for 2019 and Beyond

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Trump Budget Would Cut Non-Defense Discretionary Funding Severely Over Decade

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Trump Budget Proposes Deep and Growing Cuts to Medicaid and Subsidies to Make Insurance Affordable

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Trump Budget Proposes $213 Billion in SNAP Cuts

  • Would end eligibility for at least 4 million

people and reduce benefits for millions of

  • thers, including the elderly, people with

disabilities, and low-income working families

  • Would provide households with a

government-purchased non-perishable food box in lieu of food purchased at the grocery store

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Children With Access to SNAP Fare Better Years Later

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Expenditures for Low-Income Programs Outside Health Care Set to Fall Below Average of Last 40 Years

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Tax Expenditures Are Very Costly

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Tax Expenditures Tilted Toward the Top