And that will drive the state's Medicaid spending — at nearly $50 billion a year, already the most lavish in the land — to even more astronomical levels.
True, some of this is due to the current climate: More people unemployed means more people forced onto the taxpayer-financed medical program.
Op-Ed: MEDICAID MADNESS
There was ominous news buried deep in the financial plan released last week by Gov. Paterson’s budget office: Five years hence, one in every four New Yorkers will be on Medicaid.
And that will drive the state’s Medicaid spending — at nearly $50 billion a year, already the most lavish in the land — to even more astronomical levels.
True, some of this is due to the current climate: More people unemployed means more people forced onto the taxpayer-financed medical program.