In the upcoming budget reconciliation battle, congressional Republicans and President Donald Trump have an opportunity to reform Medicaid to protect benefits for those who need them most while ending the perverse incentive for states to place more able-bodied workers in the program.
To help pay for an extension of his 2017 tax cuts and deliver on border and defense priorities, President Trump has endorsed identifying and cutting waste, fraud, and abuse in mandatory federal spending programs, including Medicaid. Elected Democrats and the corporate media have cast this as a cold-hearted effort to kick disabled and truly needy individuals out of the program, but the facts paint a decidedly different picture.
While Medicaid is not facing the same insolvency crisis as Social Security and Medicare, its costs have exploded over the past two decades. The Paragon Health Institute (PHE) reported that projected Medicaid baseline spending (the annual cost of the Medicaid program under current laws and policies) increased by 8.6 percent, or $685 billion, from 2023 to 2024 alone due to Biden administration policies, including the effective removal of work requirements. As Republican Representatives Andy Harris of Maryland, Chip Roy of Texas, and Eric Burlison of Missouri pointed out in a March 10 Fox News op-ed, Medicaid spending has grown by 51 percent in just the past five years.
Biden’s expansion of Medicaid was itself a continuation of the expansion of the program through the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). That law dramatically expanded the number of people eligible and incentivized states to add more beneficiaries by offering enhanced federal funding, covering 100 percent of costs initially and 90 percent permanently for newly eligible enrollees.
Importantly, as the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) notes, under Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion, the federal government covers a higher percentage of costs for able-bodied adults (up to 90 percent) compared to disabled individuals (between 50 to 78 percent, depending on the state).
In other words, the more able-bodied adults that states add to Medicaid, the more money they receive from the federal government.
The results of this change have been predictably disastrous. A Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA) report last July concluded that “the focus of the Medicaid program has shifted from the truly needy to able-bodied adults.” In 2022, there were 41 million able-bodied adults on Medicaid, compared to just over 6 million in 2000 and 11 million in 2010, the year Obamacare was signed into law.
Moreover, state Medicaid programs have prioritized enrolling able-bodied adults over the disabled to maximize their share of federal funding. As FGA put it, “As millions of able-bodied adults have flooded the Medicaid rolls nationwide, the truly needy—those the program was designed for—have been shoved to the back of the line.”
This skyrocketing enrollment has gone hand-in-hand with declining workforce participation – particularly among young men. A CNBC report from last September found that about 6.8 million, or 10.5 percent of American men aged 25-54, considered to be in their prime working years, are “neither working nor looking for employment.”
Another study from the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) found that “44 percent of non-disabled working age Medicaid recipients without children worked at least 80 hours.” For comparison, “72 percent of non-disabled working age adults without children who do not receive Medicaid worked at least 80 hours in the same month.”
Even without changing any eligibility requirements, Medicaid is heavy with waste and bureaucratic bloat. The Paragon Health Institute has estimated that Medicaid “issued nearly $1.1 trillion in improper payments over the past decade.”
It is these improper payments and freeloaders on the system that Trump and congressional Republicans are looking to target – and rightly so. Reps. Roy and Burlison point out in their op-ed that “reimplementing Clinton-era work requirements alone would save roughly $120 billion over 10 years and put more workers back in our economy.”
House Speaker Mike Johnson has also called for reforms. “You don’t want able-bodied workers on a program that is intended, for example, for single mothers with two small children who [are] just trying to make it,” Johnson wrote in a memo earlier this year, according to Newsweek. “That is what Medicaid is for. Not for 29-year-old males sitting on their couches playing video games.”
“We’re going to find those guys, and we’re going to send them back to work,” he continued. “That’s what everybody supports, that’s what the Republicans are for.”
Policy experts have made similar arguments. Rachel Barkley, representing a group called Able Americans, has called on Congress to end the higher matching rate for healthy adults. Congress, according to Barkley, should “prioritize funding for Medicaid’s intended enrollees.”
“It would be a mistake to implement broad across-the-board Medicaid cuts that apply equally to an enrollee with a disability as it would an able-bodied adult enrollee,” Barkley, who is herself a quadriplegic, argued in The Hill last month.
The budget reconciliation process now underway presents a prime opportunity for Republicans to enact such changes. Under this special parliamentary process, Republicans will only need 51 votes in the Senate (rather than the usual 60) to implement changes to Medicaid as part of the budgetary process.
The liberal establishment will surely continue to sound the alarm about “cuts” to the program. But as Republican leaders have made clear, for those who truly need Medicaid, these “cuts” are addition by subtraction.
AMAC Newsline contributor Matt Lamb is an associate editor for The College Fix. He previously worked for Students for Life of America, Students for Life Action, and Turning Point USA. He previously interned for Open the Books. His writing has also appeared in the Washington Examiner, The Federalist, LifeSiteNews, Human Life Review, Headline USA, and other outlets. The opinions expressed are his own. Follow him @mattlamb22 on X.

The nut-case far left is opposed to Trump and anything he wants to do. They are so angry that he is in the White House instead of them. As with 2016, President Trump is standing in their way to making our great country into a Communist hell-hole. I pray every day for Trump and Musk to be safe from the harm that these TDS terrorists are causing.
In my liberal, blue state, all I hear from our liberal elected officials is their crying about how Trump wants to end Medicaid. I guess it is very radical of me to believe that able individuals should be expected to be working or looking for jobs. At the same time, I keep seeing the help wanted signs in stores and other businesses. Meanwhile, I am old and retired and after years of employment in the military and private sector, I am paying taxes so that these unwilling-to-work freeloaders can keep getting what our ever-so-empathetic liberal politicians say we must give them. We need President Trump to win this one.
The democrats will scream Trump cuts Medicaid. People who don’t get help because they are able bodied will scream the loudest. And the poor parent with 2 kids who hasn’t gotten any help for years is forgotten. There is always someone screaming I didn’t get a check, and I can’t work. Next week you see them out fishing or playing golf. While the one deserving of support tried to work a few hours every day to supplement Why under Biden those qualifying for Medicaid rose by millions. Because everyone qualified. Can you work go find work. No because the more able bodied people they could sign the more federal funds came into the state coffers. Can anyone tell me what is good about this regulation. Those who really needed it were still not receiving more. It was going to those slackers who you see every day out and about having a great time. We taxpayers are paying to be able for them to do that. And stores and restaurants are closing because they can’t find help. The world is upside down. President Trump is trying to right it again. Let’s give him a hand to do that. Together we get her done. Wisconsin let the world down with their vote. They will feel the effects for years what they did and it won’t be pretty.
Scrap the dead on the rolls & Illegals & save B$ alone needed
Purge the rolls & fraudsters
There is SO much fraud in Medicaid. I personally know of a couple before they qualified for Medicare, (they are literally, worth MILLIONS) They were able to qualify for Medicaid, because of all their Right-offs. It is a joke. The only asset you should be able to own, should be a roof over your head. 1 primary property. If you own a bunch of properties and other assets, you should have to sell those before qualifying for Medicaid. Why should you be able to sit on millions and take from your fellow taxpayers.
Obamacare did this
If programs designed to help those who really need them are to work, they must be based on the need , not applied right across the board one size fits all. It’s careless waste, those who need help don’t get it, those who do not need it waste it. What is the point? Money spent,. band aid applied, big daddy smug in his magnanimity with someone else’s money.
I agree and disagree slightly with the premise that the 20 something sitting on the couch should not get medicaid. That statement is very true, however where I disagree is he has to get up and get a job. That is his choice but the government should not be supplementing his video addiction. It’s time to learn the hard facts, work or go hungry and in this case without medical benefits. This is not just for the 20 somethings, it should be true for all. I also believe our disability benefits are being abused “I have anxiety, I have back pain” etc. there need to be firm parameters for disability.
All welfare recipients should have to take random drug tests also remove junk food from food stamp purchases. In our town I’m now seeing 3 generations of recipients just because they don’t know another way of life and it’s sad. The first that should qualify for Medicaid and food stamps are the disabled & elderly! Welfare is there for help in a temporary situation, it’s not a lifestyle but some people don’t realize that it-kind of goes along with the saying Don’t feed the bears they’ll become dependent on it!
Great report Matt.. Thanks.
Let’s absolutely cut the waste, fraud and abuse, especially for young, able-bodied adults. The $1.1 trillion in improper payments was due to states not verifying Medicaid eligibility. Over 50% of Medicaid spending covers seniors or people with disabilities and 63% of nursing home residents in the U.S. are covered by Medicaid.
Trump and RFK are cutting 10,000 more unnecessary HHS jobs! Yeah! That will help divert funds to the people who need help, not bloated bearaucracy. Next stop, maybe Medicare, Social security. Those employees are useless. Ever try to make a face to face appointment? Good luck! You are on your own,on the website. No helpful and very vague information.
Typical DemoKKKRAT move to pay the abled not to work and buy their votes while shortchanging the truly disabled. EVERY case needs to be thoroughly examined for validity. NEVER forget it was CJ Roberts who twisted the Law like a pretzel and declared Obamacare a “TAX” and validated it for implementation. That allowed millions more of these freeloaders and layabouts to live on the taxpayers money and vote DemoKKKRAT>
DOGE just scratches the surface. We need a comprehensive review of FED functions compared to Constitutional functions assigned. That will be difficult because there are volumes of loose interpretations of what the assigned functions actually mean. Despite that complexity I believe the FED would never pass a review or audit. That belief is based upon the complete meltdown from the findings of DOGE; which do not begin to dig deep enough.
At the end of the day we will not see substantial until reduction in the FED. We get a glimpse through DOGE just how corrupt and oversize the FED is. At the same time we see how childlike and dishonest the Dems are as a party.
Too many people have misused the system of Medicaid. Given benefits for an inappropriate disability that is used as extra profit. Example, the Immigrants from India/Middle East, who have free medical expense for no reason at all; while an American family is struggling to pay their medical bills. Former generations came to America and worked to eat and pay their bills.
Another government program grossly abused. Some people need it while the majority seriously don’t.
First of all, AMAC has wonderful writers and throughly enjoy the articles. Thank you. I just got on Medicaid and had to work my butt off to get due to worsening health issues and income requirements. I’m 66 and for the love of God have no idea how those who don’t want to get off their asses and work get through the cracks. I’m totally sick of the Democrats with their ally the mainstream media continuing to lie and scare seniors about the Republicans way of taking off the fat. No damn wonder we’re almost 37 trillion in debt and the bastards want to continue to give the store away! Memo to the Democrats: There’s no store to give away!!
Tell my daughter, 39, who from birth hasn’t been able to feed herself, walk talk, use the toilet, or take medicine, that she doesn’t need it.
“To help pay for an extension of his 2017 tax cuts and deliver on border and defense priorities, President Trump has endorsed identifying and cutting waste, fraud, and abuse in mandatory federal spending programs, including Medicaid.” This is a false statement.
The need for and desire to end fraudulent spending across the Federal Government is not dependent on tax cuts or vise versa. There are no tax cuts to pay for. Trump rightfully wants to extend the existing tax rates that are in effect today from his tax cuts during his 1st term. NOTHING to do with ending Medicaid Fraud or any other ridiculous govt. expenditures.