How much does Medicaid cost in New York?
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A combined $98.2 billion in state and federal spending in fiscal year (FY) 2024, the most recent data available. A health insurance program for low-income individuals, Medicaid is jointly funded by both levels of government, with the federal government covering 57.4% of the spending and state governments covering 42.6%. The cost came out to $13,000 per enrollee or $4,900 for every state resident.
$98.2B
combined federal and state spending on Medicaid in New York (FY 2024)
37.6%
Medicaid’s share of New York state government spending (FY 2023)
In FY 2023, the latest year of data available, Medicaid accounted for 37.6% of the state's budget (this includes federal funding), higher than the 30% average among all states.
In FY 2024, the federal and New York government spent a combined $98.18 in the state on Medicaid.
Medicaid spending in New York by level of government, FY 2014–2024
How much of New York state government spending is on Medicaid?
Medicaid is a state-administered program and one of the largest categories of spending for state governments. In New York during FY 2023, the latest year of data available, Medicaid accounted for 37.6% of the state’s budget. This includes funds that came from the federal government.
In FY 2023, Medicaid accounted for 37.6% of New York state government spending.
Shares of state government spending, including federally funded, by category
What does Medicaid spending in New York pay for?
About 53.7% of New York's Medicaid benefit spending in FY 2024 went to managed care. These are payments to private health plans that states contract with to deliver Medicaid services.
Unlike Medicare or most private insurance, Medicaid pays for long-term services and supports like nursing home care and home health (22.7% of Medicaid benefit spending in FY 2024). Medicaid also helps low-income seniors and people with disabilities afford Medicare by covering their premiums and out-of-pocket costs (3.1%).
In FY 2024, 22.7% of Medicaid benefit spending in New York went toward long-term services and supports.
Medicaid benefit spending, by service type
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