Below is a list of 10 states that would lose the most Medicaid funding under the BCRA. Figures reflect declines over a 10-year period.
- California: $93,266,000 (26 percent decrease)
- New York: $40,880,000 (17 percent decrease)
- Pennsylvania: $16,501,000 (18 percent decrease)
- Ohio: $13,099,000 (16 percent decrease)
- Michigan: $11,331,000 (18 percent decrease)
- Illinois: $10,322,000 (16 percent decrease)
- Washington: $10,155,000 (24 percent decrease)
- Arizona: $9,895,000 (17 percent decrease)
- Massachusetts: $9,708,000 (17 percent decrease)
- Texas: $9,084,000 (9 percent decrease)
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