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Showing Original Post only (View all)Republicans Are Cutting Medicare. Not Only Medicaid, Medicare [View all]
https://prospect.org/politics/2025-07-03-republicans-cutting-medicare-not-only-medicaid/Because of a statutory requirement to automatically impose budget cuts when legislation increases the deficit, the Big Beautiful Bill would require automatic sequestration cuts across the board, something that has been confirmed by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) but has been largely absent from the debate over the bill. Medicare is one of the programs that will face the axe, and the damage sums to $490 billion over the next ten years, starting in the next fiscal year that begins in October. While many of the safety-net cuts in the bill are delayed to help Republicans with their re-election campaigns, the Medicare cuts must begin next year.
The Statutory Pay-As-You-Go (PAYGO) Act of 2010 requires the Office of Management and Budget to keep scorecards that track the cumulative effects of legislation on the budget deficit, based on estimates from the CBO. The Senate version of the Big Beautiful Bill adds roughly $3.3 trillion in debt over the next ten years. That will have to be made up through automatic sequestration cuts.
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Therefore, OMB would be required to issue an order reducing spending by $330 billion by January 2026. Many accounts are exempted from sequestration, including Social Security and several programs affecting low-income Americans. But Medicare is not.
There is a limitation on Medicare cuts of 4 percent of the program. In fiscal year 2026, that would come out to $45 billion. These cuts would increase with the growth of the program, hitting $75 billion by 2034 according to CBO. The total ten-year cuts would equal $490 billion.
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Start writing political ads for 2026. Assuming we have elections. Be strong Democrats and take back America!
OrlandoDem2
Jul 2025
#2
Dems need to come out with goals, a Project 2026/2028, rather than just criticizing evil GOPers. That just doesn't work
Silent Type
Jul 2025
#16
Id add that part of thar needs to be a 10 year balanced budget, paid for with raising elons taxes.
Volaris
Jul 2025
#25
THIS !! Define them early and start helping people make plans to live without gov HCI !!!
uponit7771
Jul 2025
#21
"The Medicare cuts put the system on the fast track to oblivion." - last sentence.
CousinIT
Jul 2025
#6
Medicare is going to end up a bare bones catastrophic plan, backing up expensive private supplemental plans.
roamer65
Jul 2025
#27
Yes we can assume Trump will hand Medicare will be handed to the vulture billionaires.
Irish_Dem
Jul 2025
#34
Paygo, another Dem enacted law with unintended consequences. Congress usually waives that provision, but doubt it here.
Silent Type
Jul 2025
#9
One of their talking points is that whoever predicts negative results...
SleeplessinSoCal
Jul 2025
#29