Health Coverage in an Economic Downturn: Impact of Tight Budgets on Families and States

The economic downturn has strained family finances and prompted some Americans to cut back on medications and forgo preventive care and visits to the doctor. At the same time, the downturn has triggered declines in tax revenue that inhibit states’ ability to meet rising Medicaid program costs as enrollment spikes during economic hard times. Many states are expected to struggle to close budget gaps despite moves by Congress and the Obama Administration to temporarily boost federal matching money for state Medicaid programs.

The Foundation has created a number of resources that shed light on how Americans and states are faring and provide background on the uninsured, employer-sponsored health insurance costs, trends in states’ Medicaid enrollment and spending and prior efforts to shore up the Medicaid program during a slumping economy.

Public Opinion: Kaiser Tracking Polls

Family Budgets, Health Coverage and Unemployment

Implications for States and People on Medicaid and SCHIP

Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Costs

State Data

Statehealthfacts.org has extensive state-specific data illustrating the effects of a downturn.

The Uninsured

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