Medicaid Work Requirements Are a Short-Term Fix to a Long-Term Problem

“Most Medicaid recipients (92 percent) under the age of 65 already work full- or part-time jobs, according to KFF.”

“States have attempted to implement work requirements for their Medicaid programs, but have faced challenges to successful implementation. In 2018, when Arkansas attempted to implement similar Medicaid work requirements, confusion with paperwork resulted in 18,000 people losing health care, and there was no improvement in employment rates. Georgia’s work requirement program, which began in 2023, spent $55 million verifying eligibility. It enrolled only 2.3 percent of the estimated 240,000 Georgians who were eligible for the program.”

https://reason.com/2025/07/01/medicaid-work-requirements-are-a-short-term-fix-to-a-long-term-problem

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