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The paper estimates that budget cuts for Medicaid and SNAP could lead to the loss of 1 million jobs and a $113 billion decline in states' gross domestic product. In addition, the researchers ...
Funding cuts to Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which provides food benefits to low-income families, could damage state economies and result in job losses, according to ...
The analysis from the Urban Institute breaks down projected coverage losses across the 40 Medicaid expansion states, where ...
California is projected to experience the largest potential losses in Medicaid coverage if federal work requirements are enacted, according to an analysis released by the Urban Institute on April 14.
The proposed cuts could trigger around 33,000 layoffs and a $3 billion economic downturn in Florida, according to research ...
Proposed Republican budget cuts to Medicaid and SNAP next year means Colorado could lose 14,000 jobs and nearly $1.6 billion ...
Editor: In the coming weeks, Congress will attempt to reform two major programs that residents of the Poconos and Wyoming Valley rely upon — SNAP and Medicaid. Approximately 25% of our community ...
A Jacksonville mother of a disabled child went to Capitol Hill to advocate for keeping Medicaid and SNAP funding in place ... I quit my job, and then he goes back on the free Medicaid that ...
Combined Effects of Medicaid and SNAP Cuts When combining the impact of both Medicaid and SNAP cuts, the U.S. could face a loss of over 1 million jobs by 2026. This includes both direct job losses ...