Nearly 12 million estimated to lose health coverage under Trump budget bill
UNITED STATES, JUN 29 – The Senate bill would cut Medicaid funding by $1.1 trillion and cause nearly 12 million Americans to lose health coverage over the next decade, says the Congressional Budget Office.
- The Congressional Budget Office estimates that 11.8 million more Americans will become uninsured by 2034 due to the proposed Republican budget bill.
- The budget office estimates that this provision would reduce federal spending by more than $325 billion over the decade.
- More than 26 million Americans lacked health insurance in early 2024, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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The US Senate today approved the 2026 budget bill by a vote of 51 to 50, which includes tax cuts and, among other things, the elimination of health insurance for millions of poor Americans. The bill will now have to be reconciled with a bill that was also narrowly approved by the House of Representatives.
Poorest Americans Would Be Hurt By Trump’s Big Bill
A medical volunteer performing an eye exam at a free clinic for uninsured people in Wise, Va. Nearly 12 million more Americans could become uninsured by 2034 if a recent version of Senate Republicans’ bill were to become law.
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