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How Americans feel about Republicans' proposed health care cuts


Published on 2025-01-30 20:40:38 - MSN
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  • To pay for these changes, they're in the market to cut government spending by trillions of dollars, and government-assisted health care programs are among their first targets. Earlier this month, a House Budget Committee memo and detailed list, both ...

The article from MSN discusses the public sentiment regarding the proposed health care cuts by Republicans, as outlined in the Limit, Save, Grow Act. According to a recent poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF), a significant majority of Americans oppose these cuts. Specifically, 64% of respondents are against reducing federal funding for Medicaid, which could lead to millions losing coverage. Additionally, 70% oppose cuts to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies, which would increase premiums and reduce enrollment. There is also strong opposition to changes in Medicare, with 76% against raising the eligibility age to 67, and 73% against reducing payments to health care providers. These findings indicate a broad public resistance to the proposed health care changes, highlighting concerns over access to affordable health care and the potential negative impacts on vulnerable populations.

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