Trump Tax Law Could Lead to 10 Million Uninsured, Increased Debt, and Preventable Deaths
Associated PressAugust 5, 20252 min783 views
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- 📉 The Congressional Budget Office estimates that 10 million more people will be uninsured by 2034 due to the tax bill signed by President Trump.
- ⚠️ This loss of coverage is predicted to have severe consequences for patient health and financial well-being.
Predicted Health Consequences
- 🩺 Researchers predict that 2.5 million people will lose access to their personal doctor.
- 💊 1.7 million individuals may not receive needed medications.
- 📊 1 million people could have their blood cholesterol unchecked, and half a million women might miss out on necessary mammograms.
Financial and Mortality Risks
- 💸 1.6 million Americans are projected to accrue medical debt as a result of the bill.
- 💔 Disturbingly, more than 20,000 Americans are predicted to die due to the consequences of this legislation.
Personal Testimony and Healthcare Access
- 🏥 A patient diagnosed with leukemia, lymphoma, and diabetes shares that her monthly medication alone costs over $15,800 without insurance.
- ⚠️ She recounts experiencing a hospital stay after skipping cancer medication for four days and delaying seeking care for recurring symptoms due to lack of insurance.
- 🤔 The speaker questions the ethical implications of defining who receives Medicaid, suggesting it rephrases the question of who deserves healthcare.
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