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The Congressional Budget Office estimated that the House version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act would reduce Medicaid ...
The congressional Republican bill will cause millions of low-income Americans to lose Medicaid coverage in order to fund tax ...
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office projects that 2.9 million people who stand to lose Medicaid from President Donald Trump’s tax and spending law are already covered by Medicare or by ...
Moving forward, spending on Medicare, the insurance program that primarily covers Americans 65 and older, could decline too. Without any further action, the CBO says that the law could trigger an ...
A Congressional Budget Office analysis said 4.8 million people who would lose health insurance by 2034 under the Trump-backed bill would be able-bodied adults between 19 and 64 who have no dependents ...
The report also shows that states would save a net $13.1 billion in their Medicaid program costs over the 2025-2034 period, which they could reinvest in their own projects.
Medicaid was already a major sticking point in the Senate’s push to pass a healthcare bill, and a new Congressional Budget Office analysis may make Republicans’ job even harder.
Nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office looks at ... of services spent on each enrollee could save the federal government about $792 billion but cause 5.8 million to leave Medicaid, the analysis ...
Millions of people would lose health insurance coverage under various Republican options to cut Medicaid spending to pay for President Trump’s domestic policy agenda, according to an analysis ...
The Senate’s healthcare bill would cut Medicaid spending by 35 percent over the next 20 years, according to a new analysis from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). The updated report, which ...
Decreased Medicaid spending, estimated by the CBO to be a 26 percent cut by 2026 from projections under the current law, was a point of contention for a number of senators when a draft of the plan ...