Mississippi economist refutes politicians' claim that state cannot afford Medicaid expansion
The most common refrain of prominent Mississippi elected officials who have long rejected the expansion of Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act that the state cannot afford the costs of the program was refuted this month by the states leading economic expert.
State Economist Corey Miller, a researcher employed by the states public university system, released a comprehensive report the week of Sept. 14 showing that expanding Medicaid would effectively pay for itself and the state would incur no new expenditures.
Under the Affordable Care Act, the federal government would cover 90% of the health care costs related to expansion, while Mississippi would have to cover 10%. The economists found that the 10% state match would be more than covered by health care-related savings to the state and new tax revenue generated.
Two of Mississippis most prominent elected officials Gov. Tate Reeves and Speaker of the House Philip Gunn oppose Medicaid expansion, repeating that the state cannot afford the costs. But this weeks research directly refutes their claim for Mississippi, one of just 12 states that have not expanded Medicaid.
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(Jackson Clarion Ledger)