Medicaid Work Requirement Wouldn't Shrink Spending Much
Most of the people on Medicaid are elderly, disabled or children, so a GOP proposal to require able-bodied recipients to work probably won't add up to big cost savings, analysts say.
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March 22, 2017 at 01:21AM
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NPR News: Medicaid Work Requirement Wouldn't Shrink Spending Much
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