Table: Projected state spending on Medicaid, 2014-19
| States |
Spending in millions of dollars
|
Difference in spending if there was no reform law
|
| Alabama |
$470
|
3.6%
|
| Alaska |
117
|
2.1
|
| Arizona |
56
|
.2
|
| Arkansas |
455
|
4.7
|
| California |
2,982
|
1.5
|
| Colorado |
286
|
1.8
|
| Connecticut |
263
|
1.2
|
| Delaware |
3
|
.1
|
| District of Columbia |
42
|
.9
|
| Florida |
1,233
|
1.9
|
| Georgia |
714
|
2.7
|
| Hawaii |
-28
|
-.5
|
| Idaho |
101
|
2.5
|
| Illinois |
1,202
|
1.6
|
| Indiana |
478
|
2.5
|
| Iowa |
147
|
1.4
|
| Kansas |
166
|
1.7
|
| Kentucky |
515
|
3.5
|
| Louisiana |
337
|
1.7
|
| Maine |
-118
|
-1.5
|
| Maryland |
533
|
1.7
|
| Massachusetts |
-1,274
|
-2.1
|
| Michigan |
686
|
2.0
|
| Minnesota |
421
|
1.2
|
| Mississippi |
429
|
4.8
|
| Missouri |
431
|
1.7
|
| Montana |
100
|
3.7
|
| Nebraska |
106
|
1.5
|
| Nevada |
188
|
2.9
|
| New Hampshire |
63
|
1.1
|
| New Jersey |
533
|
1.2
|
| New Mexico |
194
|
2.1
|
| New York |
50
|
0.0
|
| North Carolina |
1,029
|
2.6
|
| North Dakota |
32
|
1.4
|
| Ohio |
830
|
1.6
|
| Oklahoma |
549
|
4.0
|
| Oregon |
438
|
3.6
|
| Pennsylvania |
1,054
|
1.4
|
| Rhode Island |
70
|
.7
|
| South Carolina |
470
|
3.6
|
| South Dakota |
32
|
1.1
|
| Tennessee |
716
|
2.5
|
| Texas |
2,619
|
3.0
|
| Utah |
174
|
3.7
|
| Vermont |
-26
|
-.6
|
| Virginia |
498
|
1.8
|
| Washington |
380
|
1.2
|
| West Virginia |
164
|
2.4
|
| Wisconsin |
205
|
.9
|
| Wyoming |
32
|
1.2
|
|
Source: The Kaiser Commision on Medicaid and the Uninsured. Medicaid coverage and spending in health reform. National and state-by-state results for adults at or below 133% FPL (2010) Table 1
|
Published October 7, 2010. © 2010 Center for Public Education.
This study was written and researched by Jim Hull, Center for Public Education's Senior Policy Analyst.
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