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Mark Cuban said he was 'embarrassed' to find out some Dallas Mavericks staff needed government benefits

Mark Cuban said he was 'embarrassed' to find out some Dallas Mavericks staff needed government benefits

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Mark Cuban has urged companies to raise wages to reduce Medicaid costs.
President Donald Trump's bill aims to cut Medicaid, which over 70 million Americans depend on.
Cuban said he was "embarrassed" to find out some of his arena employees were reliant on assistance.
"When I found out I had employees at our arena on public assistance, I immediately gave raises to every hourly employee and their managers," Cuban said of staff working for the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, adding that he was "embarrassed" to make this discovery.
"It's just wrong," Cuban, who bought a majority stake in the Mavericks in 2000 and retains minority ownership, said in an X post.
"The best way to reduce the cost of Medicaid is to name and shame big employers that pay their full time employees so little, they qualify for Medicaid," the billionaire wrote in a different post on X on Thursday.
President Donald Trump has demanded that his "big beautiful bill" be passed by July 4. The legislation would impose significant limits on Medicaid, a healthcare government program that more than 70 million Americans rely on.
Under the bill, childless adults who do not have a disability between 19 and 64 would have to work at least 80 hours per month to qualify for Medicaid.
The Congress Budget Office estimated that a previous version of the legislation would save over $900 billion in federal spending over the next decade. $700 billion of these savings would come from Medicaid and Affordable Care Act cuts. The CBO projected that nearly 11 million Americans would lose their insurance because of these changes introduced by the tax bill by 2034.
Cuban, a frequent critic of Trump, said he thinks reductions to Medicaid should come from employers.
"When a large employer pays so little that their full time employees qualify for Medicaid , (or any public assistance ) we the taxpayers are effectively subsidizing that big company," he wrote in a post on X.

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