BROOKINGS
By: David Wessel
The first
trick: Skip the rhetoric. ("This budget takes critical steps to grow our
economy, create jobs and strength the middle class....") Do what the pros
do: Go directly to the tables.
Next week
President Obama is expected to send Congress his new budget. It's a huge,
sprawling document; last year's was 2,476 pages in four volumes. Because no one
can absorb all that instantly, here's an insider's guide to the budget for
fiscal year 2015, which begins Oct. 1, 2014.