As the Trump administration and legislators weigh cuts to federal spending, Medicaid, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ...
Combined losses from proposed cuts to Medicaid and SNAP would reach $1.1 trillion over a decade, including a $95 billion loss ...
Cuts to both program's funding could have a significant impact not only on the beneficiaries but also more widely on the ...
A U.S. House of Representatives budget resolution that’s currently being considered proposes more than a trillion dollars in ...
The Commonwealth Fund report, released on March 25, predicted that millions of jobs across the country would be lost following the passing of the GOP's budget.
Funding cuts to Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which provides food benefits to low-income families, could damage state economies and result in job losses, according to ...
The cuts could lead to 1 million jobs lost in just 2026, according to a new report from the Commonwealth Fund and the George ...
Roughly 477,000 jobs could be lost in healthcare, including in hospitals, doctors' offices, clinics, pharmacies and nursing homes.
Taken together, the Republican proposal to cut upward of $880 billion in funding for Medicaid and $230 billion for SNAP over ...
A new study about potential cuts to Medicaid and SNAP found that Texas could see its gross domestic product shrink by $7 ...
House Republicans' proposal to cut federal spending by $1.1 trillion over the next decade would result in a $113 billion ...