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Subject How Trump’s trillion-dollar cuts to essential programs hurt working families
Date August 6, 2025 11:44 PM
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Donald Trump promised he’d bring costs down on Day One and deliver a “golden age” for America. Six months later, prices are up and job losses have skyrocketed — reaching levels not seen since the pandemic — as hiring slows to a near standstill.

Working families are being robbed by Trump’s billionaire-first economic agenda. They're losing their jobs and worrying about how they’re going to afford food, electricity, and health care amid rising costs.

Just look at Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” which makes massive cuts to critical programs like Medicaid and SNAP. All the while, the ultrawealthy get a trillion-dollar tax break.

Here's how Trump's billionaire-first budget hurts working families:

Makes $911 billion in cuts to Medicaid, robbing 17 million Americans of health care, and putting over 300 rural hospitals at risk of closure.

Slashes SNAP funding by $186 billion, causing over 22 million American families to lose some or all of their food assistance.

Increases energy costs by hundreds of dollars, including by as much as 30%.

Puts nearly 2 million construction and 2 million clean energy manufacturing jobs at risk, while cuts to Medicaid and SNAP endanger another 1.2 million jobs.
Democrats are fighting up and down the ballot for a future where working families aren’t struggling to make ends meet and we’re moving the country forward, not backwards.

If electing Democrats who will check Trump’s power and fight to create a more affordable future for everyone matters to you, we’re asking you to join our fight and chip in today:

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Thank you for standing with us,

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