More than five million Americans won’t have health insurance coverage if their states don’t expand Medicaid by 2016, a new White House report found.
An estimated 5.7 million uninsured people won’t receive health coverage in 24 different states that have opted not to accept federal funding to expand the country’s social health care program, according to the document, which was released Wednesday by the White House Council of Economic Advisers.
Additionally, the states will lose billions of federal dollars that could boost their local economies.
On the other hand, if every state expanded Medicaid, the number of Americans carrying health insurance would increase by 10 million in two years.
If leaders in a state like Louisiana change their minds and accept Medicaid expansion, 265,000 residents could be covered, The Times Picayune reported. Some of the other states not yet expanding Medicaid include Alaska, Florida, Maine, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Utah.









