Congressional Budget Office
Government AdministrationDistrict of Columbia, United States201-500 Employees
Since its founding in 1974, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has produced independent analyses of budgetary and economic issues to support the Congressional budget process. The agency is strictly nonpartisan and conducts objective, impartial analysis, which is evident in each of the dozens of reports and hundreds of cost estimates that its economists and policy analysts produce each year. All CBO employees are appointed solely on the basis of professional competence, without regard to political affiliation. CBO does not make policy recommendations, and each report and cost estimate discloses the agency’s assumptions and methodologies. All of CBO’s products – apart from informal cost estimates for legislation being developed privately by Members of Congress or their staffs – are available to the Congress and the public on CBO’s website. For more information on career opportunities at CBO, please visit www.cbo.gov/about/careers. CBO is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity. CBO encourages women, minorities, people with disabilities, and veterans to apply.