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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · S. Con. Res. 11 (Introduced in Senate) — Setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2020 and setting forth the ap... · Sec. 2201

Sec. 2201. Social Security in the Senate

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For purposes of Senate enforcement under sections 302 and 311 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 ( 2 U.S.C. 633 and 642), the amounts of revenues of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund and the Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund are as follows: Fiscal year 2020: $940,000,000,000. Fiscal year 2021: $978,000,000,000. Fiscal year 2022: $1,015,000,000,000. Fiscal year 2023: $1,055,000,000,000. Fiscal year 2024: $1,098,000,000,000. Fiscal year 2025: $1,141,000,000,000.
Fiscal year 2026: $1,185,000,000,000. Fiscal year 2027: $1,231,000,000,000. Fiscal year 2028: $1,278,000,000,000. Fiscal year 2029: $1,327,000,000,000. For purposes of Senate enforcement under sections 302 and 311 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 ( 2 U.S.C. 633 and 642), the amounts of outlays of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund and the Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund are as follows: Fiscal year 2020: $1,107,796,000,000. Fiscal year 2021: $1,176,968,000,000.
Fiscal year 2022: $1,253,750,000,000. Fiscal year 2023: $1,329,595,000,000. Fiscal year 2024: $1,410,044,000,000. Fiscal year 2025: $1,494,431,000,000. Fiscal year 2026: $1,581,141,000,000. Fiscal year 2027: $1,671,643,000,000. Fiscal year 2028: $1,766,797,000,000. Fiscal year 2029: $1,864,475,000,000. In the Senate, the amounts of new budget authority and budget outlays of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund and the Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund for administrative expenses are as follows:
Fiscal year 2020: New budget authority, $6,253,000,000. Outlays, $6,078,000,000. Fiscal year 2021: New budget authority, $6,458,000,000. Outlays, $6,289,000,000. Fiscal year 2022: New budget authority, $6,665,000,000. Outlays, $6,611,000,000. Fiscal year 2023: New budget authority, $6,870,000,000. Outlays, $6,816,000,000. Fiscal year 2024: New budget authority, $7,083,000,000. Outlays, $7,027,000,000. Fiscal year 2025: New budget authority, $7,300,000,000. Outlays, $7,244,000,000.
Fiscal year 2026: New budget authority, $7,519,000,000. Outlays, $7,462,000,000. Fiscal year 2027: New budget authority, $7,741,000,000. Outlays, $7,683,000,000. Fiscal year 2028: New budget authority, $7,980,000,000. Outlays, $7,918,000,000. Fiscal year 2029: New budget authority, $8,220,000,000. Outlays, $8,156,000,000.
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