Report: Trump's 'big, beautiful' law runs up the country's deficit by $3.4T and throws 10 million off health insurance
The updated assessment of the sweeping tax and spending cuts law came weeks after nearly every
"This is a dangerous game we are playing," MacGuineas wrote. "It has been going on for years, and it was brought to new levels with this bill. And it is time to stop."
CBO released numerous reports throughout the months-long process showing how various parts of the bill would affect federal spending and health care access, but the scorekeeper needed additional time to evaluate changes
The latest figures are similar to a preliminary report CBO released earlier this month projecting the final version of the package, which underwent considerable changes in the
That total was significantly higher than the
Health spending to fall by more than
The law made more than a dozen changes to the state-federal health program for lower income individuals and certain people with disabilities, though some of those have larger budget impacts than others.
Language barring Medicaid spending from going to
The CBO score shows that policy change would decrease federal spending by
That section of the law is on hold for the moment after a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order earlier this month that required the Trump administration to continue paying
Federal law for decades has barred the federal government from spending taxpayer dollars for abortion services with limited exceptions, so the one-year prohibition on Medicaid funding to
The CBO report didn't include a state-by-state breakdown of the effects of the health care changes in the law, but the agency is expected to release more detailed analysis of the health impacts in the coming weeks.
Nutrition assistance cuts
Apart from Medicaid, two large projected deficit reductions in the law come in the agriculture title's sections on the
A provision requiring states to pay for some portion of SNAP benefits starting in fiscal 2028 would save the federal government between
And new work requirements for SNAP would result in
Federal student loan program
As part of a sweeping overhaul of higher education, the law limits repayment options for borrowers with any loans made on or after
Extension and expansion of tax cuts
The extension of Trump's 2017 tax law, plus new tax breaks, will cost
Trump also campaigned on several other tax cut promises, including no tax on tips and overtime, as well as no tax on car loan interest. The temporary provisions come with stipulations and will end in 2029. Together they will cost
The child tax credit increases under the new law to
Lawmakers offset some costs of the bill by repealing clean energy tax credits, including ending tax credits for personal and commercial electric vehicles, nixing energy efficiency improvement credits for homeowners, and terminating clean electricity production credits. In all,
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