Budget Experts Say Biden's Negotiated Reconciliation Bill Relies on 'Massive' Budget 'Gimmicks'

The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget said Thursday that President Biden’s negotiated reconciliation bill relies on budget “gimmicks” as the basis for its $1.75 trillion price-tag.

“Unfortunately, the framework relies heavily on the massive gimmick of arbitrary sunsets to make the numbers work,” said Maya MacGuineas, president of the nonpartisan group. “The increase in the Child Tax Credit amount and the Earned Income Tax Credit expansion last for only one year. Expansions of the Affordable Care Act will continue for only four years. And proposals to provide child care and pre-K will last for only six years.”

She released her statement hours after Biden in a White House address announced that he had reached a framework deal with fellow Senate Democrats that reduced the cost of the spending bill from its original, roughly $3.5 trillion price. The updated framework includes universal pre-K, child care support, home health care funding and more than $550 billion for climate change initiatives.