Medicaid Plays a Critical Role in Illinois's Economy: A New Report by the Center for Tax and Budget Accountability

Medicaid is a vital safety net for Illinois residents who cannot afford increasingly expensive private health insurance and fills the gap in employer-provided insurance for the growing ranks of the unemployed and their families. But a recent report by Heather O’Donnell, of the Center for Tax and Budget Accountability (CTBA), Medicaid Plays a Critical Role in Illinois’ Economy, reveals the tremendous additional impact that Medicaid dollars have in bolstering our economy. The report shows that Medicaid not only provided health care coverage to 2.6 million Illinoisans (over half of whom were children) in 2008, it also supported “wages, employment, business income, consumer spending, state tax revenue, and overall economic output.”

The Medicaid program is financed by both the state and federal government. In fiscal year 2008, 53% of the total funding for Medicaid came from the federal government. Under the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), states receive increased federal funding through December 2010 to help during the recession. The CTBA report explains that, with this enhanced federal share, if Illinois cuts Medicaid spending by $10 million, it will actually lose $16.2 million in federal matching funds.  

But that would only be the beginning of the impact of such a cut. Medicaid spending reimburses health care providers, and then providers pay employees’ wages. The employees then purchase goods and services in the local economy. According to the CTBA report, Illinois’s 2009 state and federal Medicaid spending resulted in approximately $46 billion in additional business activity and supported about 385,742 jobs. This would mean that a cut of just $10 million in state Medicaid spending would result in an estimated loss of more than $80.4 million in business activity and $27.6 million in lost wages across Illinois.  

This positive ripple effect of Medicaid spending means cuts to Medicaid programs would hurt the Illinois economy, increase unemployment, and prolong the recession. Cuts to Medicaid would not only deprive people of health coverage and health care, but also exacerbate the financial strain felt by businesses and workers and cause Illinois’ economy to further deteriorate. 

 

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