CBO works hard to make its analysis transparent. To begin with, CBO’s publications go well beyond simply presenting results; instead, the agency explains the basis of its findings so that Members of Congress, their staff, and outside analysts can understand the results and question the methodologies used.
How CBO Acquires Data, Evaluates Its Estimates, and Makes Its Work Transparent
Work at CBO Congressional Budget Office
Despite federal deficit improvements, tax outlook is still cloudy – Putnam Wealth Management
Communicating Budgetary and Economic Information With Style at CBO
CBO's Agriculture Baseline
Issue Brief: The pending FY2016 Fiscal Cliff
Transparency at CBO: An Update Senate Budget Committee
Congress's CLEAR Path to Evidence-based Regulation
CBO's Role in the Congressional Budget Process
Understanding the 2016 Budget Outlook
Reconciling Data on Transition Tax Payments An Examination of Tax, Economic, and Financial Sources