Analysis: Impact of U.S. House’s Budget Reconciliation Bill on Massachusetts

On May 30, 2025, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) published the following analysis of the budget reconciliation bill recently approved by the U.S. House of Representatives.

Their analysis offers state-specific data on the impacts of the proposed cuts. The most thorough analysis to date, it includes the size and scope of the cuts Massachusetts would see to MassHealth, SNAP, clean energy tax credits, and Pell grants for college affordability. In addition, it provides numbers on the tax giveaway to the highest income 1% households and the large numbers of kids whose families would lose the child tax credit.

See the Massachusetts analysis below, and click here for all the state-level data.

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