Over 60 percent of people on Medicaid who don't qualify via SSI/SSDI work full-time or part-time. Republican politicians never cite this number. http://www.politico.com/live-updates…
— Julia Métraux (@juliametraux.bsky.social) 2025-06-29T18:10:58.183Z
Low enrollment, high costs, a backlog of more than 5,000 applications: Georgia’s Medicaid work requirement program — the only one in the nation — offers a window into how the GOP’s nationwide proposal could impact your state 👇
— ProPublica (@propublica.org) 2025-06-28T03:15:13.628Z
#ResistanceUnitedDon’t fall for the straw man argument that the Big Ugly Bill will only throw people off Medicaid who don’t meet work requirements. Work requirements just mean more paperwork and confusion and more cost to the states. Repubs want to trip people up then blame them for falling.
— Shooti (@bambooshooti.bsky.social) 2025-06-28T22:41:10.380Z
Republicans want to add work requirements for Americans to get Medicaid. Is that a necessary step to fight "waste, fraud, and abuse" or a sneaky way of cutting the social safety net?
— NPR (@npr.org) 2025-06-26T12:28:13.632184Z
Yup. The entire point of “work reporting requirements” for Medicaid is to kick as many people off the program as possible without openly admitting that that’s the point.The process is deliberately as cumbersome as possible.
— Charles Gaba ✡️ (@charlesgaba.com) 2025-07-05T19:30:27.150Z