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Will millions of people lose health insurance if Trump's tax bill becomes law?

  • The Senate approved on July 1 and the House on July 3 a GOP bill named 'One Big, Beautiful Bill Act' that severely cuts Medicaid and related health programs in the U.S.
  • The bill responds to concerns about Medicaid spending by increasing income verification every six months and imposing work or study requirements for able-bodied recipients aged 19 to 64.
  • The bill allows states to temporarily block or delay children’s enrollment in health programs over premium payment issues and restricts access for many immigrants and refugees.
  • Jennifer Tolbert of KFF said paperwork burdens will cause coverage losses, and the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office projects 11.8 million people may lose insurance by 2034.
  • Critics warn millions will lose coverage, Medicaid cuts threaten hospitals and services, and consumer advocates predict increased medical debt and harm to vulnerable populations nationwide.
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Millions may lose health insurance under Trump bill

WASHINGTON — Roughly 11.8 million adults and children will be at risk for losing health insurance when Republicans' domestic policy package becomes a law.

·Cherokee County, United States
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More than 70 million US citizens have access to health care only because of the Medicaid program. Even if Trump had promised the opposite: many will soon lose their claim. Wolfgang Landmesser.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Trump's "Mega Law" could cost millions of low-income Americans health insurance – if they don't work at least 80 hours a month.

·Berlin, Germany
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KCRA 3 broke the news in Sacramento, United States on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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