Too small to fail: The role of Medicaid in mitigating pandemic‐related fiscal strain on local governments

IF 0.9 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Victoria E Perez, J. Benitez, J. Ross
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Abstract Local governments across the United States have had a prominent role in financing the pandemic response during the ongoing COVID‐19 outbreak and economic recession. Yet, such governments are increasingly facing budgetary strain as sources of tax revenue evaporate. If the financial burden on such governments can be eased, they may better address those aspects of pandemic response to which they are uniquely suited, such as coordinating resources and re‐allocating space within their communities. This paper investigates the role of Medicaid, traditionally the default insurer of the unemployed, as a stabilizing force on local government budgets. Using panel data from county governments during the Great Recession (2006–2012), we estimate the effect of state Medicaid generosity on public finances. We find that Medicaid mitigates the effect of unemployment shocks on county government expenditures, specifically safety‐net programs and debt. We apply these point estimates to extrapolate predictions based on contemporary state Medicaid generosity and local unemployment rates. In this way, we show that Medicaid continues to mitigate the financial strain on local government during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Applications For Practice • Local governments contribute heavily to hospital, health, and welfare services in the United States, and are an important implementor of pandemic policies.• As the pandemic spreads, local governments incur additional expenditures in a time of depressed revenue.• Often, the debate around Medicaid financing is framed around federal and state government budgets. However, local governments support the safety‐net for indigent residents by assuming a substantial role in the finance and delivery of health care and will likely benefit from this relief.• Our findings indicate higher Medicaid generosity reduces the downstream economic strain on local governments emanating from labor market shocks.• State and federal policy may establish grants to aid local governments during the pandemic, such as in the CARES Act of 2020. However, we establish that the Medicaid program is itself a channel by which state and federal governments can support local governments.
小到不能倒:医疗补助在减轻地方政府与疫情相关的财政压力方面的作用
在持续的COVID - 19疫情和经济衰退期间,美国各地的地方政府在为大流行应对提供资金方面发挥了突出作用。然而,随着税收来源的消失,这些政府正日益面临预算压力。如果能够减轻这些政府的财政负担,它们就可以更好地处理它们特别适合应对大流行的那些方面,例如协调资源和在其社区内重新分配空间。这篇论文调查了医疗补助的作用,传统上是失业的默认保险,作为地方政府预算的稳定力量。利用大衰退期间(2006-2012)县政府的面板数据,我们估计了州医疗补助慷慨对公共财政的影响。我们发现,医疗补助减轻了失业冲击对县政府支出的影响,特别是安全网项目和债务。我们应用这些点估计来推断基于当代国家医疗补助慷慨和当地失业率的预测。通过这种方式,我们表明,在COVID - 19大流行期间,医疗补助计划继续减轻地方政府的财政压力。•地方政府为美国的医院、卫生和福利服务做出了巨大贡献,是流行病政策的重要执行者。•随着疫情的蔓延,地方政府在收入低迷的情况下需要额外支出。•围绕医疗补助融资的辩论通常围绕联邦和州政府预算展开。然而,地方政府通过在财政和提供医疗保健方面发挥重要作用来支持贫困居民的安全网,并可能从这种救济中受益。•我们的研究结果表明,较高的医疗补助慷慨减少了劳动力市场冲击对地方政府产生的下游经济压力。•州和联邦政策可设立赠款,以在大流行期间援助地方政府,例如2020年的《关怀法案》。然而,我们确定医疗补助计划本身就是州和联邦政府支持地方政府的一个渠道。
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Public Budgeting and Finance
Public Budgeting and Finance PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
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2.10
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14.30%
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25
期刊介绍: Public Budgeting & Finance serves as a forum for the communication of research and experiences on all facets of government finance and provides meaningful exchange between research from universities, private and nonprofit research institutes, practitioners in public financial markets, government agencies, and the experience of those who practice government budgeting and finance. Researchers, practitioners, and teachers of applied government finance turn to Public Budgeting & Finance to find understandable, reliable, and thoughtful analysis of issues important in the field. The content of the journal spans the spectrum of budget process and policy and financial management, is never limited to one level of government or even to one country, and always even-handedly crosses disciplines and approaches in applied government finance.
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