Trimming medicaid costs by 1.2% would save $20M/ month. Adding a $1 copay would likely triple that.
Comptroller warns of potential of millions lost in sales tax drop
If sales tax for the month of March dips by these percentages, here’s what the loss could be:
10% reduction: loss of $3,586,406
20% reduction: loss of $7,172,811
30% reduction: loss of $10,759,217
40% reduction: loss of $14,345,623
50% reduction: loss of $17,932,029
April
10% reduction: loss of $3,583,050
20% reduction: loss of $7,166,100
30% reduction: loss of $10,749,151
40% reduction: loss of $14,332,201
50% reduction: loss of $17,915,251
May
10% reduction: loss of $4,904,305
20% reduction: loss of $9,808,609
30% reduction: loss of $14,712,914
40% reduction: loss of $19,617,219
50% reduction: loss of $24,521,524
June
10% reduction: loss of $3,917,876
20% reduction: loss of $7,835,752
30% reduction: loss of $11,753,629
40% reduction: loss of $15,671,505
50% reduction: loss of $19,589,381
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Georgia L Schlager
Trimming medicaid costs by 1.2% would save $20M/ month. Adding a $1 copay would likely triple that.
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