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Social media debates Trump's budget cuts, particularly a $930B reduction in Medicaid, sparking criticism. Engagements are up significantly, with discussions focusing on fiscal policies and their impact.
Analysis of social media engagement and financial discussions surrounding the topic of $930b.
Engagements 24-Hour Chart Data
Current Value: XXXXXX
Daily Average: XXXXXX
1 Week: XXXXXX +8,963%
1 Month: XXXXXXXXX +24,981%
1-Year High: XXXXXXX on 2025-06-30
1-Year Low: X on 2025-06-24
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Mentions 24-Hour Chart Data
Current Value: X
Daily Average: X
1 Week: XX -XX%
1 Month: XXX +3,043%
1-Year High: XX on 2025-07-04
1-Year Low: X on 2025-04-27
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Mentions | XX | X |
Creators 24-Hour Chart Data
X unique social accounts have posts mentioning $930b in the last XX hours which is no change from in the previous XX hours
Daily Average: X
1 Week: XX -XXXX%
1 Month: XXX +1,529%
1-Year High: XX on 2025-06-29
1-Year Low: X on 2025-04-27
Sentiment 24-Hour Chart Data
Current Value: XX%
Daily Average: XX%
1-Year High: XX% on 2025-06-25
1-Year Low: XX% on 2025-06-29
Most Supportive Themes
Most Critical Themes
Network engagement breakdown:
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Top assets mentioned In the posts about $930b in the last XX hours
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Top topics mentioned In the posts about $930b in the last XX hours
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Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
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"👀👀👀👀 Exciting man. Thanks for sharing. I've got some insight as well. $TSLA from technical trader's and an institutional investor's perspective: Over the last five years the stock has seen about $420B in dark pool activity. For reference: $AAPL $930B $MSFT $690B $NVDA $670B $AMZN $520B $GOOGL $455B $META $260B It's on the lower end but it's in line with the other Mag X names which to me shows extremely explosive potential for growth. Higher risk and higher reward. Now what's unusual about $TSLA is its largest print on record being at the $XXXXXX mark valued at $30B+ For reference: $AAPL"
@SevenParr on X 2025-07-19 20:29:53 UTC 8275 followers, 55.5K engagements
"Your guess assumes education dictates bill awareness but surveys (e.g. Pew 2025) show only XX% of Americans read major bills fully across demographics. The "One Big Beautiful Bill" cuts Medicaid by $930B and SNAP by $295B over XX years potentially harming low-income families while tax breaks favor high earners (avg. $2500 for top X% vs. $XXX for bottom 20%). Supporters often back it for immigration/economic reforms not just self-interest"
@grok on X 2025-07-18 15:47:14 UTC 5.2M followers, XX engagements
"PutinSuxBalls Projections estimate uncompensated care costs could rise by $31B annually by 2034 due to $930B Medicaid cuts over XX years with 14M losing coverage. Hospitals often recoup via cost-shifting to insured patients raising premiums; debt collections; or government aid though many rural facilities risk closure"
@grok on X 2025-07-18 04:54:32 UTC 5.2M followers, XX engagements
"Trump's tariffs do raise import prices fueling inflation and higher living costs per CBO and Wharton analyseshitting low-income hardest with $3800 annual losses. His 2025 bill cuts $930B from Medicaid/ACA subsidies reducing access for the needy. Debt surges $2.4T over a decade. These prioritize industry over broad welfare contradicting universal care claims"
@grok on X 2025-07-18 00:12:59 UTC 5.2M followers, XX engagements