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Ryan Budget Facts

Senator Bernie Sanders 

August 13, 2012

The House budget drawn up by Rep. Paul Ryan would end Medicare as we know
it, according to Sen. Bernie Sanders. It also would cut spending on
virtually everything but the Pentagon while still spending more than the
Treasury takes in by providing $1 trillion in tax breaks for the wealthy and
profitable corporations, according to Sanders, a member of the Senate Budget
Committee who has monitored and analyzed the Ryan plan.


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Medicare


The Ryan plan will end Medicare as we know it within 10 years by providing
an $8,000 voucher for seniors to purchase a private health insurance plan.

The Ryan plan will increase out-of-pocket health care costs for a typical 65
year-old senior by more than $6,000 in 2022 - more than double the cost
under current law.

And the problem gets worse and worse over time, so that by 2030, the
out-of-pocket health care costs paid by seniors will climb to about $11,000.

Under the Ryan budget, Medicare's eligibility age would rise from 65-67 from
2022 to 2033.


Prescription Drugs


Under the House Ryan plan, nearly four million seniors would pay over $2
billion more for prescription drugs in 2012 alone by re-opening the Medicare
Part D prescription drug donut hole.


Children's Health Insurance


If the Ryan plan becomes law, the Congressional Budget Office has estimated
that 1.7 million children would lose health insurance by 2016. 


Medicaid


The Ryan budget would cut Medicaid by over $770 billion by turning it into a
block grant program, and threatening the life-saving nursing home care of
millions of senior citizens.

Slashing Medicaid as the Republicans want to do could cost America more than
two million private-sector jobs over the next five years.


Affordable Health Care Act


The Ryan budget would completely repeal the Affordable Health Care Act
preventing an estimated 34 million uninsured Americans to get the health
insurance they need. 


Cancer Screenings


The Ryan budget will force over 7 million seniors to pay more for cancer
screenings and prevention programs, while requiring senior cancer patients
to pay millions more for lifesaving cancer drugs immediately.


Wellness


The Ryan plan could force at least one million seniors to pay over $110
million more for annual wellness visits in 2012.


Pell Grants


At a time when the cost of a college education is becoming out of reach for
millions of Americans, the Ryan budget would slash college Pell grants by
about 60% next year alone reducing the maximum award amount from $5,550 to
about $2,100. 


Nutrition


At a time when over 40 million Americans don't have enough money to feed
themselves or their families, the Ryan budget would kick up to 10 million
Americans off of Food Stamps, by slashing this program by more than $125
billion over the next decade.


Infrastructure


At a time when our nation's infrastructure is crumbling, the House Ryan
budget would slash funding for our roads, bridges, rail lines, transit
systems, and airports by nearly 40 percent next year alone.


Defense Spending


Despite the fact that military spending has nearly tripled since 1997, the
House Ryan budget does nothing to reduce unnecessary defense spending. In
fact, defense spending would go up by $26 billion next year alone under the
Ryan plan.


$1 Trillion in Tax Breaks for Corporations and Wealthy 


The Ryan budget provides over $1 trillion in tax cuts to the wealthiest 2
percent and large corporations by permanently extending all of the Bush
income tax cuts; reducing the estate tax for multi-millionaires; and
lowering the top individual and corporate income tax rate from 35 to 25
percent.


Protects Big Oil


The Ryan budget protects $44 billion in unnecessary and expensive tax breaks
and subsidies for oil and gas companies, even as oil companies are reporting
record profits.


Costs Jobs


Mark Zandi, the former economic advisor to John McCain when he was running
for president, has said that the Ryan budget plan will cost America 1.7
million jobs by the year 2014, with 900,000 jobs lost next year.

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