To keep their coverage, people will have to complete hours and hours of paperwork just to prove that they're working. That's in spite of the fact that The number of non-disabled adults on Medicaid who don't work is very low, about 8%. So how do these work requirements actually function? Well, in Arkansas, which is one of the two states that tried this and then pulled it back because it was a … (02:12–02:22)
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Asserts that only about 8% of non-disabled adults on Medicaid do not work.
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