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Extend budget period from through 2034 to through 2074 #2755

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@martinholmer martinholmer commented Jun 4, 2024

This thru74 branch can be merged into the master branch to create a version of Tax-Calculator that has a budget period that extends through 2074 (instead of through 2034).
This branch has not been merged because adding forty extra years to the budget period slows down Tax-Calculator significantly even when analyzing reforms during the standard ten-year budget period.

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