Health insurance subsidies ending and Medicaid changes could push 16 million off coverage by 2034, and Florida will be among ...
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We could cover 10 percent of the entire deficit if gov't stopped accidentally making improper payments
A new report by the Government Accountability Office indicates that approximately 10 percent of the federal deficit could be ...
Voters in Palm Springs and Indian Wells are guaranteed to elect a newcomer to Congress, with no incumbents running in the ...
Federal regulators should act urgently to prevent millions of people with low incomes from losing Medicaid coverage under new ...
Medicare hemorrhages about $60 billion a year in waste, fraud, and abuse — money lost from a program serving 69 million Americans. Fraud reflects deliberate deception, but much of Medicare’s waste ...
A surgeon encounters the same roadblocks insurance companies put in front of patients under the guise of saving money. But ...
Discover the "Guns and Butter" economic model, exploring U.S. defense versus social spending and how the balance shapes ...
More than half of the federal budget will go toward benefits for Americans 65 years and older by 2036, and that percentage is ...
Schmeeka Simpson of Omaha works as a patient navigator for the American Civil Liberties Union and an administrative assistant ...
Trump's second term has set off a chain of policy changes affecting Social Security, Medicare, taxes, and 401(k)s. Here's ...
The Amazon founder dismissed billionaire tax hikes as political finger-pointing, but supporters of wealth taxes argue the ...
Ahead of the June primary election, the Bay Area News Group compiled a list of questions to pose to the candidates for ...
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