And in states with available data, over 60% of these individuals have no earned income at all. This isn't sustainable, it's not right, and it's not fair to those who truly need the program. That's why The reconciliation bill requires able-bodied working-age adults without young children to work at least 80 hours a month to receive benefits. That's not radical. It's common sense and is something that nearly 80% of Wisconsinites supported in a 2023 advisory referendum. Reasonable work requirements will guarantee these programs remain protected and preserved for Americans who truly need them. (02:50–03:01)
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Asserts that the bill imposes work requirements for certain Medicaid recipients.
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