The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released its final estimates on the impact of the reconciliation legislation.

The findings: Over the next decade, the law will increase the federal deficit by $3.4 trillion and cause 10 million people to lose health insurance.

The details: The new uninsured estimate of 10 million people is below a prior estimate for a draft version of the bill, which suggested 11.8 million people would lose insurance coverage.

Why it’s important: 10 million people losing insurance coverage is still a huge number, and we expect there to be significant impact on people with SUD. Addiction treatment is largely unaffordable without insurance coverage.

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