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Wharton Debuts Interactive Budget Model Tool

by Stacy Blackman Consulting, Jul 24, 2016

Penn Wharton Budget ModelThe University of Pennsylvania'sWharton Schoolhasannounced the launch of thePenn Wharton Budget Model. The nonpartisan, interactive budget model is a tool available at no cost to users and is available online and from the tap of a tablet or smartphone.

The Model, a tool developed through the Penn Wharton Public Policy Initiative, allows policymakers and the public to make more informed decisions and better understand the economic and fiscal implications of proposed policies.

Something as important as the federal budgetwhich impacts our ability as a country to create jobs and prospershould be as accessible and transparent as the other important information we consume on a daily basis.

At Wharton, we see an opportunity to make a difference at the intersection of business and policyto help business, legislators and the public make crucial decisions based on rigorous data rather than ideological debate, saidGeoff Garrett,Dean of the Wharton School.

With the accurate, accessible and transparent economic analysis of the Penn Wharton Budget Model, were harnessing the power of information for policy impact and using our analytics expertise to fuel data-driven decision making, Garrett continued.

The first available modules of the Penn Wharton Budget Model allow users to test policies specific to immigration and Social Security. Additional modules in development include healthcare, criminal justice, education, retirement, housing and tax reform, which will follow.

Developed by a team of former Congressional Budget Office and Treasury Department economists and leading technologists, under the leadership of Wharton Boettner Professor and Professor of Business Economics and Public PolicyKent Smetters, the budget model uses macro assumptions that take into account constant changes over time, such as demographic and economic shifts, for more accurate long-range forecasting.

The models dial controls allow users to test a range of different forms of policies. For Social Security, the user can see the effects of 4,096 different policy combinations. For immigration policy, there are 125 policy combinations.

Our goal in developing the Penn Wharton Budget Model is to provide a sandbox to test the economic impact of different policy ideas, said Smetters, who leads the Penn Wharton Budget Model team of more than a dozen researchers, analysts and economists. Numerous policymakers have told us that they want reliable and speedy analysis, with transparent assumptions, while legislation is being drafted.

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