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Map shows Medicaid expansion enrollment in counties that meet the criteria for the high unemployment hardship exception to work requirements, using 12-month average unemployment rates from June 2024 to May 2025.

What is the Medicaid Hardship Exception and How Could it Affect Who’s Required to Work?

The budget reconciliation law allows states to request a hardship exception for individuals who live in counties with high unemployment rates. The number of counties and Medicaid expansion enrollees that will ultimately qualify for the hardship exception will depend on how unemployment rates change, how the exception is implemented, and how many states request it. Nationally, 7% of Medicaid expansion enrollees (1.4 million) could potentially qualify because they live in counties with high unemployment.

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Most "dual-eligible" individuals (8.9 million in 2024) are eligible for Medicaid benefits that are not otherwise covered by Medicare, including long-term care.

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