The law, which funneled trillions into tax cuts for corporations and high-net-worth individuals, has triggered a cascade of failures across the American social safety net. Protect Our Care reports that 3.8 million people have lost Medicaid or CHIP coverage since the bill's passage, a figure that swells to 8 million when accounting for expired ACA subsidies. These coverage gaps are compounded by the closure of over 1,000 hospitals and clinics, hitting rural regions with particular severity.
Economic fallout and future projections
The impact on daily life is increasingly visible. Food insecurity has reached what the New York Federal Reserve describes as a 'remarkable' high, with 3.5 million people losing SNAP benefits. Economic researchers at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth characterize the legislation as the most regressive tax overhaul in four decades, noting that it adds $4.6 trillion to the federal deficit while driving up interest rates for mortgages and business loans.
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