Florida is drawing attention as potential changes to federal healthcare funding and expiring subsidies could significantly impact coverage across the state. The situation has prompted discussion among residents as officials and analysts look ahead to how these shifts may affect access to care.
Florida Residents Criticize Trump Administration
In the comments on Reddit’s r/Florida, Floridians bashed the Trump administration and those who voted for it. “Remember what Trump said. State governments should take it over. Remember, this is what they voted for,” one seemingly bitter user said. Others lashed out at Republican voters in the state, arguing that “Florida voted for the people who are taking federal funding for healthcare. Why are they surprised when they lose coverage?”
Other residents sarcastically claimed they were “shocked that MAGA is abandoning the interests of Americans in favor of foreign wars and boogeyman witch hunts.” Someone else doubled down, accusing the federal government of focusing on the wrong priorities: “They’ve got money for wars, but can’t treat the poor.”
The crisis could even affect healthcare workers. According to one local, “Healthcare jobs are the main source of job growth right now. This will reverse that.” A Floridian who works in outpatient care also lamented, “I’m expecting a lot of MAGA supporters to call and scream at me when they can’t afford their meds and their insurance won’t pay for anything, as if it’s my fault.”
Previously considered a swing state in presidential elections, Florida strongly backed Donald Trump in 2024, so it’s understandable that many residents are angry with the administration for not investing in something as important to the state as healthcare.







