Trump, the Big Beautiful
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Give children born in the United States between 2025 and 2028 seed money from the federal government in the amount of $1,000 in their accounts. Supporters of Trump Accounts say eligible children can have one opened for them as early as July 2026.
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Katie Keith of Georgetown Law and Deputy Editor Chris Fleming to the pod to discuss Trump administration's One Big Beautiful Bill and how this will affect Medicaid,
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GOBankingRates on MSNWill the Big Beautiful Bill Make Your Utility Bills More Expensive? Experts Weigh InEnergy experts warn it could raise utility bills across the U.S. and make long-term power costs more volatile.
Dave Ramsey clarified that the Big Beautiful Bill signed by Trump did not include the provision to use HSA funds for gym memberships, as previously stated.
The new tax cuts and spending law signed by President Trump on July 4 could provide savings for all income groups, an analysis finds.
The law says that by Dec. 31, 2026, these people will need to show that they are working at least 80 hours a month. Some unpaid activities will also count and some people will be exempt. They will need to show that they continue to meet the requirements, or qualify for an exemption, every six months (or more often at state option).
Reforming Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) are one instance of the Big Beautiful Bill producing good and popular policy.
The CEO of Aligned Marketplace offers a blueprint for employers to better understand the upcoming changes to primary care access.