While all states would be required to make major changes if Congress cuts $880 billion over ten years from Medicaid, some would be hit harder than others.

This series of maps compiles analyses by various organizations that estimate the state-specific impact of Medicaid spending cut proposals under consideration. It also shows which states cover the most children, older people, and people receiving substance use disorder treatment in Medicaid. It displays estimates of the impact of spending reductions in terms of percentages or ratios for the various metrics for each state so that the potential impact on small and large states can be compared.

$880 Billion in Medicaid Cuts Would Harm State Economies

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Rolling Back ACA Medicaid Expansion Could Decrease Enrollment by One-Third or More in a Dozen States

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Limiting Provider Taxes Would Reduce Medicaid Funding in Most States

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Who’s At Risk Under Potential Medicaid Cuts

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