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In Rush To Satisfy Trump, Republicans Deliver Blow To Health Industry

WYOMING, JUL 15 – Wyoming’s economy could shrink by $140 million and 12,000 residents may lose health coverage as Medicaid cuts threaten rural hospitals and local jobs, a new study finds.

  • President Donald Trump signed a bill that cuts Medicaid, threatening the closure of health clinics in McCook, Nebraska, which cannot survive the cuts.
  • A study indicated that Wyoming's economy could shrink by $140 million over five years due to Medicaid cuts, affecting job numbers and disposable income.
  • Health care advocates warn that at least 12,000 Wyoming residents will lose health coverage under Trump's new law.
  • Critics, including hospitals and health advocates, warned that the Medicaid cuts would harm vulnerable populations and lead to significant healthcare access loss.
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ipmnewsroom.org broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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