Trump Mandates Medicaid Recipients Work or Lose Benefits
A significant shift is underway for many individuals relying on Medicaid, with a new final rule from the Trump administration now mandating that most beneficiaries between the ages of 19 and 64 demonstrate some form of work activity to continue receiving benefits. This rule, established under the framework of the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” outlines the requirements states must implement, detailing expectations for eligibility, exemptions, verification processes, and reporting obligations. Essentially, the core idea is that to receive Medicaid, individuals will need to prove they are either working, engaged in community service, or participating in an approved work program.
This sweeping policy change is a direct result of the significant tax and spending legislation passed by Congress, which incorporated these work requirements as a means to offset its substantial cost.… Continue reading