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SC Medicaid Eligibility 2026: $44,963 Threshold for Disabled Workers
Medicaid

SC Medicaid Eligibility 2026: $44,963 Threshold for Disabled Workers

South Carolina Medicaid 2026 income limits, resource rules, and how to apply. Includes the updated…

April 10, 2026 • Camille Joséphine Archer
He Got a Raise and Lost His Family’s Health Coverage — What One Alabama Father Learned About the Benefits Cliff
Medicaid

He Got a Raise and Lost His Family’s Health Coverage — What One Alabama Father Learned About the Benefits Cliff

Getting a raise is supposed to make life easier. That assumption — that more income…

April 2, 2026 • Camille Joséphine Archer
She Was 63, Uninsured, and Convinced Medicaid Was ‘Not for People Like Her’ — Then Her Rent Jumped 30%
Housing

She Was 63, Uninsured, and Convinced Medicaid Was ‘Not for People Like Her’ — Then Her Rent Jumped 30%

Missouri’s Medicaid expansion — known locally as MO HealthNet — has been available to low-income…

April 2, 2026 • Camille Joséphine Archer
A Pittsburgh Retail Manager Spent 14 Months Uninsured Before Discovering She Qualified for Medicaid All Along
Medicaid

A Pittsburgh Retail Manager Spent 14 Months Uninsured Before Discovering She Qualified for Medicaid All Along

Roughly 25.3 million adults in the United States are currently uninsured, according to KFF’s analysis…

April 2, 2026 • Dr. Eliot Soren Vance
She Left a $90K Job to Teach Yoga. Now She’s One Accident Away From Needing Medicaid
Medicaid

She Left a $90K Job to Teach Yoga. Now She’s One Accident Away From Needing Medicaid

The conventional assumption about public assistance programs is that they’re for people who are already…

March 31, 2026 • Camille Joséphine Archer
Right now, Americans earning under $30,000 who pay for health insurance out of pocket are missing free Medicaid coverage — and open enrollment won’t fix that mistake
Analysis

Right now, Americans earning under $30,000 who pay for health insurance out of pocket are missing free Medicaid coverage — and open enrollment won’t fix that mistake

Approximately 40 states plus Washington D.C. have expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act; meaning…

March 29, 2026 • Camille Joséphine Archer
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