The Republicans’ harmful megabill was enacted on July 4, 2025. As the law’s one-year anniversary approaches, families across ...
Nearly 3 million fewer people were enrolled in health insurance through the Affordable Care Act’s marketplaces in February ...
In the wake of their actions that have worsened health care affordability, President Trump and some in Congress have pushed ...
More people are losing SNAP, and faster, than the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) predicted, making it crucial that ...
An emergency is unfolding across the country with millions of people losing the help they need to afford groceries, and the harm will only worsen unless Congress acts.
House Reconciliation Bill Proposes Deepest SNAP Cut in History, Would Take Food Assistance Away From Millions of Low-Income Families More Than 2 Million Children Live in Households That Would Lose at ...
The Trump Administration’s final rule implementing the new Medicaid work requirement makes major, last-minute policy shifts that will likely increase the number of people who are denied or lose health ...
This week at CBPP, we focused on the federal budget, food assistance, and health.
The 2025 reconciliation law instituted a harmful policy taking Medicaid coverage away from people not meeting a harsh work requirement, and the Trump Administration recently finalized a rule that will ...
The Senate may soon consider a proposal to provide for an automatic continuing resolution (CR), which would extend funding at the prior year’s level whenever the President and Congress fail to enact ...
U.S. families are grappling with increased costs for many necessities: groceries, housing, health care, utilities, gasoline, and more. Although Donald Trump pledged as President that he would improve ...
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