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Explícame on MSNMedicaid cuts will hit Medicare, hitting seniors and Social Security beneficiariesUnder the Senate’s reconciliation proposal, roughly $1 trillion in Medicaid spending reductions over ten years threatens low‑income seniors who rely on the program to fill Medicare’s gaps. While President Trump has vowed to leave Medicare intact,
The so-called "One, Big Beautiful Bill," spanning over 900 pages, includes the largest cuts to Medicaid in the program's 50-plus years. What to know.
Medicaid is set to become a key issue in the battle over control of Congress in next year’s midterm elections now that President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” has passed.
The massive bill is guided by spending requests from the White House. It will extend the 2017 Trump tax cuts, while cutting billions of dollars in social program funding. It’s been described as the largest cuts to social welfare programs since at least the 1990s, and according to some experts the most severe in modern history.
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WMBD Peoria on MSNMedicare and Medicaid fund majority of services at Peoria hospitalsThe recent federal reconciliation bill has already begun to cut Medicaid eligibility, but the real cuts to Medicare won’t start until 2027, potentially affecting the ability of hospitals
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNMedicaid cuts set to impact Medicare, hitting millions of seniors and Social Security beneficiariesThe OBBB proposes substantial cuts to Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to offset tax cuts and new spending. The CBO analysis suggests the bill could cost the poorest Americans $1,
While Medicaid is funded mostly by the federal government, it is run by individual states. And Medicaid programs across the country now have some difficult choices to make, given $1 trillion in cuts from President Donald Trump's tax and spending law.
Potential Medicaid cuts in North Carolina threaten programs like CAP/C, a program to assist medically fragile children, leaving many families to face uncomfortable uncertainty.