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How Might the Reconciliation Bill’s Medicaid Cuts Affect Rural Areas?

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This analysis estimates that the House-passed reconciliation bill could lead Medicaid spending in rural areas to decrease by $119 billion and a 1.5 million drop in enrollment over 10 years.

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