- Price of Independence: Georgia’s experimental alternative to Medicaid expansion has cost taxpayers more than $86 million.
- Enrollment Shortfall: Only 6,500 participants have enrolled in the first 18 months of the program — roughly 75% fewer than the state had estimated for year one.
- Work Slowdown: The state found it difficult to verify that people are working to keep their benefits, so Georgia has gone from monthly checks to annual ones.
If the poor are dying and getting no healthcare it is working as intended for the Republicans in that state.