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BumRushDaShow

(174,231 posts)
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 09:16 AM Jul 2

New Jersey is set to charge companies with workers on Medicaid. Other states may follow [View all]

Source: AP

Updated 7:18 AM EDT, July 2, 2026


New Jersey is launching a new fee on companies whose workers have Medicaid health coverage instead of being covered by their employers. Other states are considering it, too. Democratic lawmakers and governors see it as a way to help pay for the joint federal and state insurance program that covers low-income residents as federal policy changes are expected to make the program more expensive for states and may lead to a reduction in the number of people with coverage.

Proponents also say it’s about fairness because employers benefit from having some lower-income workers with taxpayer-funded health coverage. Business groups object. So do some liberal policy organizations.

New Jersey is putting the fee in place

New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill signed a measure Tuesday night to charge employers that have at least 50 workers covered by Medicaid, and the state budget she approved earlier in the week counts on raising $145 million this year from the program.

Under the plan, companies will be billed for each employee and employees’ dependent receiving Medicaid, the joint state-federal insurance program. The fees per person would start at $325 a year for companies with 50 to 249 Medicaid beneficiaries and top out at $725 annually for employers with at least 500 recipients.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/medicaid-employers-states-taxes-04356a421cb832340acc8f179ecc1d79

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Great idea! SamuelAdams Jul 2 #1
Hell popsdenver Jul 2 #10
Socialism for the rich, bloodthirsty capitalism for the rest of us. Fil1957 Jul 2 #11
Yup popsdenver Jul 2 #14
Watch these companies fire employees who are on Medicaid. enough Jul 2 #2
Maybe, maybe not Bob_in_VA Jul 2 #3
For the smaller companies, this provides karynnj Jul 2 #22
Walmart would't have any employees left the_liberal_grandpa Jul 2 #6
What? They didn't need them to begin with? paleotn Jul 2 #15
I'm thinking of Walmart & McDonald's RainCaster Jul 2 #4
At the $725 annual rate that comes to $0.69 per hour for a worker working 20 hrs per week. Jacson6 Jul 2 #5
Finally! drmeow Jul 2 #7
Excellent! mcar Jul 2 #8
Count me skeptical Random Boomer Jul 2 #9
The capitalistic system is a massive failure benefitting only the wealthy and powerful Stargazer99 Jul 2 #12
Good luck finding them NJCher Jul 2 #16
Me Too, But modrepub Jul 2 #21
Will they be able to pass this cost on to their workers? Another payroll deduction? Alice B. Jul 2 #13
Many workers already have a health insurance deduction BumRushDaShow Jul 2 #17
Why start at 50 workers on Medicaid? maxsolomon Jul 2 #18
I don't think they want to hit the food truck and vendor cart level of businesses BumRushDaShow Jul 2 #19
Gideon Lukens is off, here. intheflow Jul 2 #20
He's implying that people who aren't low income choie Friday #27
If you have a job bcbink Jul 2 #23
Good idea Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jul 2 #24
Good idea, but the cost per employee Luciferous Jul 2 #25
Interesting BlueWaveNeverEnd Jul 2 #26
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