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Home»Congress»GOP megabill’s final score: $3.4T in red ink and 10 million kicked off health insurance, CBO says
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GOP megabill’s final score: $3.4T in red ink and 10 million kicked off health insurance, CBO says

Press RoomBy Press RoomJuly 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Congress’ nonpartisan scorekeeper released its final prediction Monday for how President Donald Trump’s signature legislative achievement will grow the national debt and affect U.S. households.

Over the next decade, the megabill Trump signed on July 4 would increase the federal deficit by $3.4 trillion and cause 10 million people to lose health insurance, the Congressional Budget Office forecasts. While the newly enacted legislation would save more than $1 trillion by cutting federal spending on health care — with the majority coming from Medicaid — CBO predicts that the package’s costs will far outweigh its savings.

The bulk of the red ink from the package comes from the GOP’s permanent extension of Trump’s 2017 tax cuts. The analysis finds that the Senate Finance Committee, which has jurisdiction over tax policy, enacted policies that would decrease the incoming federal cash flow from taxes by a total of $4.5 trillion. That sum includes the cost of tax cuts Republicans added during Senate floor debate of the package.

CBO’s new uninsured figure is below itsprior estimate of 11.8 million people. The agency said it will offer details on the differences in the coming weeks, but one likely source of the reduction is removal of a policy in the final version of the megabill that would have led to an estimated 1.4 million undocumented immigrants losing coverage.

Katherine Tully-McManus contributed to this report.

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