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June 26, 2026

Analysis: Recent federal health policy changes will cost Ohio 51k jobs, $5.3 billion by 2029

Ohio will lose 51,000 jobs and $5.3 billion from the state economy in 2029, according to a new analysis (Source: “Ohio will lose 51,000 jobs, $5.3 billion due to Trump cuts by 2029, new analysis finds,” Ohio Capital Journal, June 22). 
 
That’s the effect that cuts to Medicaid and food assistance under a massive 2025 spending law (HR 1) will have when they’re fully phased in. It’s also the consequence of Congress allowing Affordable Care Act subsidies to expire at the end of the last year, according to a Commonwealth Fund analysis published last week.
 
Those losses come despite $200 million in rural health money Ohio will get from a fund that Republicans built into the spending bill. The measure was meant to quell concerns that Medicaid cuts could close rural hospitals, the analysis said. 
 
Learn more about how recent federal health policy changes could impact Ohio with resources included in HPIO's Federal Health Policy Impact on Ohio project. 

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