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  Health  White House Warns Recession Risk Could Strip Health Coverage from Up to 9.2 Million Americans
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White House Warns Recession Risk Could Strip Health Coverage from Up to 9.2 Million Americans

Carlos IbanezCarlos Ibanez—May 20, 20250
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A new analysis from the White House raises concerns that a potential economic downturn, linked to the expiration of key tax provisions, could result in millions of Americans losing their health insurance coverage.

According to a memo from the White House Council of Economic Advisers (CEA), between 8.2 and 9.2 million Americans are projected to be at risk of becoming uninsured if a “moderate to severe recession” were to occur.

This projection is specifically tied to the potential failure of the proposed “2025 Reconciliation Bill” to pass. The CEA memo suggests that the expiration of the 2017 Trump tax cuts in 2026 could act as a trigger for such a recession.

Understanding the Potential Coverage Losses

The CEA memo establishes a baseline of approximately 27 million uninsured Americans in 2025. The analysis details how various groups could lose coverage in the event of the recession scenario and the bill’s failure.

The largest segment of potential losses is projected among those with employer-sponsored health insurance. Approximately 3.9 million people could lose coverage in this category. The memo notes that 60 percent of affected jobs in this scenario currently offer employer-sponsored insurance.

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Individuals enrolled in the individual health insurance marketplace or other private plans could also face significant losses. An additional projected 3.3 million individuals in this group could lose insurance, based on the assumption of a 15 percent decline in coverage among this population in a recession.

Furthermore, the analysis estimates that between 500,000 and 1 million people may lose access to health coverage through Medicaid or Affordable Care Act (ACA)-subsidized plans.

The ‘2025 Reconciliation Bill’ at the Center of Debate

The potential loss of coverage is framed within the context of the legislative debate surrounding the 1,116-page “2025 Reconciliation Bill.” This comprehensive bill includes provisions for over $5 trillion in tax cuts, partially offset by proposed spending cuts.

A primary aim of the bill is to make the tax cuts enacted in 2017 permanent. However, the debate extends beyond deficit concerns, touching upon potential impacts on federal spending and various targeted tax provisions.

The bill also includes other measures, such as temporarily ending taxes on overtime and tips, creating a new tax break on auto loan interest for American-made cars, and establishing a “MAGA account” for newborns.

Diverging Perspectives on the Bill’s Impact

The proposed legislation faces sharp divisions in Washington.

Republicans argue that the bill is necessary to curb federal spending and reduce the national deficit. They contend that making the 2017 tax cuts permanent provides economic certainty and stimulus.

Critics, however, warn that the proposed tax cuts and associated spending reductions could disproportionately harm low- and middle-income Americans, many of whom rely on ACA subsidies or other government support for health coverage. They argue that the potential economic shock from allowing the 2017 tax cuts to expire without this bill, as posited by the White House analysis, highlights the vulnerability of millions to losing essential services like health insurance.

The White House analysis underscores the high stakes involved in the upcoming legislative battles over tax policy and federal spending, linking them directly to the economic stability and health insurance status of millions of American households.

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