CBO Report: Trump-Era Policies Drive Highest Health Premium Hikes in 15 Years
CBO report reveals Trump-era policy impacts causing steep health insurance premium increases and millions losing coverage, urging bipartisan legislative action.
CBO report reveals Trump-era policy impacts causing steep health insurance premium increases and millions losing coverage, urging bipartisan legislative action.
Congressional Budget Office estimates that permanent extension of Obamacare tax credits may increase the U.S. budget deficit by $350 billion over 10 years while boosting health insurance coverage.
The Congressional Budget Office will publish updated federal budget deficit estimates, demographic trends, and economic forecasts for fiscal year 2025, incorporating recent legislative and administrative changes.
A new Congressional Budget Office report projects 11.8 million Americans could lose health insurance over the next decade under the Senate Republicans' version of the tax bill, highlighting significant insurance coverage challenges ahead.
New report reveals Virginia could lose over 300,000 health insurance coverages due to proposed Medicaid and ACA subsidy changes under a budget reconciliation bill. Detailed district-level analysis highlights significant insurance impacts.
Analysis of House reconciliation bill shows potential 16 million increase in uninsured due to Medicaid and ACA changes and premium tax credit expirations by 2034.
House tax and spending bill could cause 11 million Americans to lose health insurance due to deep cuts in Medicaid and ACA subsidies, raising costs and enrollment barriers.
Congressional Budget Office analysis projects $3.7T tax cuts and $2.4T deficit rise under Trump tax bill, highlighting impacts on Medicaid, health coverage, and federal spending.
Analysis of the One Big Beautiful Bill's proposed Medicaid cuts shows potential coverage losses for 7.7 million Americans, with concerns over work requirements and eligibility changes.
The House Republican plan to cut Medicaid and ACA subsidies may cause nearly 15 million people to lose health insurance by 2034, reversing years of coverage gains. Learn about policy impacts and regulatory shifts.