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The Republican-led 'One Big Beautiful Bill' could lead to automatic spending cuts, slashing up to $550 billion from Medicare ...
President Donald Trump signed into law a sweeping tax and spending package that significantly raises the federal excise tax ...
On Thursday, Congress passed President Donald J. Trump's headline piece of legislation, dubbed the "One Big Beautiful Bill," that directs billions to immigration enforcement, strips billions from ...
President Trump signed a major bill into law on July 4, sparking protests in Muskegon over its cuts to Medicaid and food benefits, and tax cuts for the wealthy.
From Medicaid and food stamps to cutting edge scientific research, this is what the tax cuts will cost the Tri-Cities.
With Trump set to sign the GOP’s $2.4T bill, Senate Republicans turn to Medicare for cuts—putting Social Security’s future ...
If there's one expense that tends to increase among retirees, it's healthcare. Fidelity puts the average cost of it in ...
The GOP spending bill is supposed to reduce Medicaid spending by roughly $1 trillion over the next 10 years compared to the current spending trajectory.
A new report from federal actuaries estimates national health spending will increase by 7.1% in 2025, with spending growth ...
And Oz committed to reducing Medicare Advantage spending in his confirmation hearing, saying “we’re actually apparently paying more for Medicare Advantage than we’re paying for regular Medicare.
Indeed, the data show that dually-eligible individuals — those with both Medicare and Medicaid — account for just 16% of Medicare enrollees, but drive 31% of Medicare spending.
Medicare Advantage alone is estimated to cost $540B this year. However, cutting MA spending does not resolve the core issue. The Medicare Advantage program still exists and offers the same benefits.