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It's actually almost unheard of ... that juxtaposition of taking from the poor while giving to the rich,” one analyst said ...
The Congressional Budget Office estimated that the number of Americans without health insurance will increase by 16 million by 2034 between Medicaid cuts and the end of expanded Obamacare tax ...
A KFF analysis found a smaller figure of 26 million Medicaid-covered adults, ages 19 to 64, who don’t receive Supplemental Security Income, Social Security Disability Insurance, or Medicare benefits.
Congressional Republicans successfully pushed to add hurdles to qualify for Medicaid by saying they would eliminate fraud. A ...
About 292,000 self-employed or lower-income Louisianans with insurance through the Affordable Care Act marketplace could face ...
By 2034, more than 10 million people will be uninsured under President Donald Trump’s tax and spending law, the Congressional Budget Office finds in a revised analysis of the bill. That's an ...
Humana could face $1 billion to $3 billion in losses next year, with the star ratings drop in its Medicare Advantage program.
The largest factor behind the anticipated surge in premiums is that higher federal subsidies put in place during the pandemic ...
Federal cuts to Medicaid could translate to a loss of about $20 million to Strong and Highland hospitals. That’s a rough ...
Here’s a statistic that may take your breath away: 10 million Americans are projected to lose their health insurance under the new federal megabill, the Congressional Budget Office projects. That’s ...
The Democratic National Committee targets rural voters with billboards highlighting how Trump's "big, beautiful bill" could ...
The budget reconciliation bill Congress narrowly approved in early July will cut $1 trillion of federal spending from ...