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Investopedia· 2025-08-08 16:00
Enrollees in Affordable Care Act-regulated health plans will likely see sharply higher premiums next year after insurers requested the largest premium rate increase since 2018. https://t.co/TQ2pMKwsaT ...
X @The Wall Street Journal
From @WSJopinion: Health-insurance companies have long dictated which doctors Americans can consult, trapping patients in narrow networks and red tape. Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act breaks that monopoly, write @BobbyJindal and @CharlieKatebi. https://t.co/Gq0OqLVOjY ...
BAD NEWS FOR TRUMP: Democrats get their wish as Roy Cooper enters North Carolina Senate race
MSNBC· 2025-07-29 03:20
>> JACKPOT PARTY. >> A. >> PARTY IN.>> EVERY SPIN. >> IF THE DEMOCRATS WANT TO HAVE ANY CHANCE AT RETAKING THE US SENATE NEXT YEAR, WHICH IS AN ABSOLUTELY CRUCIAL TASK IN TERMS OF, I DON'T KNOW, NOT ONLY THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY'S FUTURE PROSPECTS, BUT MAYBE THE REPUBLIC'S FUTURE PROSPECTS. IF THE DEMOCRATS WANT ANY CHANCE AT RETAKING THE SENATE, THEY WILL ALMOST CERTAINLY NEED TO WIN THE SENATE RACE IN THE GREAT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.NOW, THAT IS A STATE WHERE A DEMOCRAT HASN'T WON A SENATE RACE SINCE 2008, ...
Medicaid Covers 1 out of 5 Americans. How Did It Get So Big? | WSJ
Medicaid Overview - Medicaid covers nearly a quarter (25%) of Americans and costs over $800 billion [1] - Medicaid initially started small but has expanded significantly over time [1][5] - Medicaid's funding logic, involving federal assistance to states, has made it both contentious and prone to expansion [6] - Each state's Medicaid program is unique, tailored to its population [7] Healthcare Coverage in the US - Most working-age adults obtain insurance through employers, while others rely on public programs like Medicaid and Medicare [9] - The Affordable Care Act (ACA) created the healthcaregov marketplace, offering tax credits to make insurance affordable for those ineligible for Medicaid but lacking employer coverage [10] - The US healthcare system is described as "patchwork," with recent years seeing record lows in the number of uninsured individuals [10] Potential Impact of Policy Changes - Proposed changes are estimated to cause 87 million (8700000) people to become uninsured due to work requirements and administrative barriers [11] - An estimated 42 million (4200000) people could lose coverage because tax credits for the marketplace are not being extended, making it unaffordable [11] - Medicaid has grown to fill gaps in employer-based coverage, but this gap is now expected to widen [12]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-17 12:20
Under the One Big Beautiful Bill, the federal government will spend 15% less on Medicaid over the next decade, totalling $1trn. An estimated 10.9m people could lose health insurance. There will be less quantifiable changes, too https://t.co/GvQSbrS4Vr ...
'Incredibly cynical': Governor shreds Trump law for potential to cause 138,000 to lose Medicaid
MSNBC· 2025-07-11 13:07
Medicaid Coverage & Healthcare Access - Congressional Budget Office estimates 138,000 to 175,000 Connecticut residents could lose Medicaid coverage due to the new legislation [1][2] - The legislation may cause families, including veterans with 100% disability, to lose healthcare coverage and SNAP benefits, potentially impacting their ability to afford groceries [3] - Urban and rural hospitals in Connecticut, particularly those heavily reliant on Medicaid reimbursements, may face potential closures or service cuts [8][9][10] - Cutting healthcare access leads to increased uncompensated care costs as people delay treatment and rely on emergency rooms [12] State & Federal Fiscal Impact - The federal government is cutting $50 million from after-school programs and reducing fresh produce availability at food banks [5] - The federal deficit is projected to increase by $3 trillion to $5 trillion [5] - Connecticut has set aside approximately $4 billion in a "rainy day fund" to protect vulnerable populations from potential cuts in Medicaid and education spending [17] Political & Electoral Implications - The Trump administration's policies may disproportionately affect working-class individuals who supported President Trump, creating a need for justification of the policies [16] - Republican governors may face challenges in addressing the impact of these cuts on their constituents, many of whom voted for President Trump [13][15] - Blue states may be more affected by Medicaid cuts compared to red states, which received $50 billion for their hospitals [11]
'I think it's bulls---': Dem Rep. slams GOP spin on tax bill
MSNBC· 2025-07-10 02:02
Now, Democratic Congresswoman Sarah McBride, she was instrumental in establishing a statewide medical leave program and expanding Delaware's Medicaid funding during her time as state senator. Congresswoman, thank you for being with us today. Can you um just one talk about how Democrats should be messaging this bill because there is a lot in it and it is our understanding that you have a a personal connection with the issue.Um, and if you could share some of that with our viewers, I I think it will really il ...
'Big beautiful bill' concerns are the dramatic cuts to Medicaid, social safety net: Harvard's Furman
CNBC Television· 2025-07-09 11:43
Tax Policy & Economic Impact - The 2017 Tax Cut and Jobs Act included progrowth elements through redesigning the tax code [5] - The corporate tax rate cut was considered a thoughtful and well-done aspect of the 2017 tax law [3] - Individual tax provisions were temporary due to affordability and lower priority for economic growth [3] - Letting the 2017 tax cuts expire would have resulted in a tax hike for everyone [6] Bipartisan Elements & Middle Class Tax Cuts - The middle class tax cuts, Main Street 20% tax deduction, and child tax credit were intended to be bipartisan [5] - A significant portion of tax cuts will accrue to those who pay taxes [5] Medicaid & Social Safety Net - Dramatic cuts to Medicaid could increase the number of uninsured by 12 million [8] - Medicaid is considered a cost-effective program because it pays providers so little [10] - Philosophical opposition exists to leaving individuals without treatment, suggesting upfront insurance coverage is preferable [11][12]
X @Forbes
Forbes· 2025-07-03 14:40
InnovationRx: Millions Would Lose Health Insurance Under Republican Budget Bill https://t.co/xa4m8p21h4 https://t.co/5D8v8Ql43M ...
X @Forbes
Forbes· 2025-07-03 05:20
InnovationRx: Millions Would Lose Health Insurance Under Republican Budget Bill https://t.co/YArH7fA7Yp https://t.co/Sk6RALQEOH ...