How uninsured rates could change under current Medicaid, ACA proposals, state by state

Florida would see the largest increase in its uninsured population if ACA premium tax credits are not extended, and Medicaid work requirements and other changes are implemented, according to KFF.

Lawmakers are considering a reconciliation package that would implement Medicaid work requirements. The provisions in the bill are evolving, but the Congressional Budget Office estimates 8.6 million more people will be uninsured by 2034.

In an analysis published May 21, KFF estimated how the increase in uninsured individuals would be distributed across states.

Here’s how much the uninsured rate will increase in every state by 2034, according to KFF estimates:

Source: How uninsured rates could change under current Medicaid, ACA proposals, state by state / Becker’s Payer Issues

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