Millions of Americans are struggling to care for relatives who increasingly need help with their daily activities, from bathing to shopping.| Forbes
The bill is regressive, expensive, complicated, and it treats people who make roughly the same amount of money in very different ways.| Howard Gleckman
The budget includes a deduction for taxpayers over age 65, starting in 2025. But it would benefit fewer than half of older adults, the Tax Policy Center estimates.| Howard Gleckman
The Senate’s draft budget bill would cut Medicaid for older adults more deeply than the House version. It would scrap a Biden-era minimum staffing rule for nursing homes.| Howard Gleckman
The ’74 law not only failed to slow spending and tax cuts, it has enabled them. Because Congress has distorted the law, deficits likely are worse than without it.| Forbes