Which states Trump's Medicaid changes could impact most
Briefly

Trump's spending plan proposes a reduction of about $1 trillion in Medicaid funding over the next decade. It introduces new work requirements for recipients, necessitating 80 hours of monthly work to qualify for insurance. The plan also restricts state funding from provider taxes and limits federal hospital spending, particularly in rural areas. States may face increased healthcare costs as federal funding decreases, potentially impacting millions of low-income Americans and children who rely on Medicaid. An analysis indicates varying percentage reductions in federal spending across states, potentially leading to double-digit drops in funding.
Trump's spending plan will reduce Medicaid funding by about $1 trillion over the next decade, which may lead to millions losing support or states covering more costs.
The plan increases work requirements for recipients and places limits on state funding sources, potentially affecting healthcare costs for hospitals and Medicaid recipients.
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