Democrats need to stop being MAGA's mommy
The government shutdown centers on disputes over Medicaid funding cuts and rising insurance premiums, with millions projected to lose coverage by December 2026, experts say.
- Permanently extending the Biden COVID-19 credits is estimated to cost about $410 billion over the next decade, according to Congressional Budget Office estimates.
- Insurers predict that individual-market premiums will rise by roughly 18 percent in 2026 due to various factors, as stated by Gadai Bulgac of the Economic Policy Innovation Center.
- Improper enrollments are projected to reach 6.4 million in 2025, costing the federal government about $27 billion for subsidies, according to estimates.
- The subsidies primarily benefited higher-income households, including families that earn more than four times the federal poverty level, as reported in the analysis.
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The Democrats need to stop being MAGA's mommy
Exactly why are the Democrats trying to save Republicans from a drubbing in the midterms? Their shutdown of the government to stop cuts in health coverage does not work to their political advantage — or ultimately help those they purport…

Froma Harrop: Democrats, stop being MAGA's mommy
Exactly why are the Democrats trying to save Republicans from a drubbing in the midterms? Their shutdown of the government to stop cuts in health coverage does not work to their political advantage — or ultimately help those they purport…
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