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The final tally from the nonpartisan budget scorekeeper estimates the law will decrease federal healthcare spending by $1.1 ...
The Congressional Budget Office estimated that the House version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act would reduce Medicaid ...
Wednesday, July 30, marks 60 years since Medicaid and Medicare were signed into law – major amendments to the Social Security ...
The Congressional Budget Office today released its estimate of the budgetary effects of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, as enacted. CBO projects the law will increase the number of people without ...
Despite President Donald Trump’s team claiming otherwise, experts say his One Big Beautiful Bill will have devastating effects on the health of millions. With cuts of nearly $1 trillion to Medicaid ...
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GOP megabill’s final score: $3.4T in red ink and 10 million kicked off health insurance, CBO says
The package President Donald Trump signed on July 4 would grow the deficit over the next 10 years, Congress’ nonpartisan ...
About 71 million Americans are enrolled in Medicaid, according to the government's most recent data. According to a Congressional Budget Office report published late Saturday, the changes to Medicaid ...
President Donald Trump has repeatedly promised not to touch Medicare, the federal health insurance system for seniors over age 65, but federal spending reductions for Medicaid baked into the One ...
The Congressional Budget Office's evaluation of the American Health Care Act, the GOP-sponsored healthcare overhaul recently passed by the House, has drawn concern from industry insiders worried that ...
Medicare proved more popular, with 56% of respondents saying they favored more funding. Twenty-eight percent said it should be given the same level of funding, and just 6% said it should receive ...
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