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Trump’s spending bill will cut aid for low-income families, costing most $1,200 yearly, while boosting wealthy incomes by $13 ...
The Worcester safety-net hospital is eliminating services ahead of big cuts to Medicaid, a financial dilemma that could play ...
An analysis of Donald Trump’s tax and spending act issued Monday by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) confirms that the measure, signed into law last month, transfers trillions of ...
Pell Grants, federal money provided to low-income college students, can now be used for workforce programs under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act recently passed in Congress, said U.S. Senator Jon ...
Are 5 Million Nondisabled Medicaid Recipients Watching TV All Day? That’s Unsupported “Almost 5 million able-bodied Medicaid ...
Premium tax credits have improved health coverage in the U.S., but congressional policies could reverse this trend.
Rapid run-up reflects emergency spending during the multi-year COVID-19 crisis, when the government borrowed heavily under ...
We knew even before Monday’s CBO report that Trump’s bill would redistribute wealth from those who have the least to those who have the most.
About 10 million people, mostly Medicaid recipients, will lose access to health insurance and 2.4 million fewer people per month will participate in a federal food aid program.
Democrats are sounding the alarm over a new analysis showing that the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will cause millions of ...
Sure, slashing the number of people on Medicaid will reduce taxpayer dollars going to the Medicaid program. But FQHCs rely on ...
About 10 million people, mostly Medicaid recipients, will lose access to health insurance and 2.4 million fewer people per ...
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