President Donald Trump has frozen $3 trillion in federal funds until his administration completes a full spending review.
Now that Donald Trump is back for a second presidential term, another big political shift will happen simultaneously happen ...
The new Department of Government Efficiency can't go after Medicare or Social Security. That leaves Medicaid in a vulnerable ...
From Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 to 2035, nominal spending will grow by 53 percent according to the latest Congressional Budget Office (CBO) baseline. About 83 percent of this increase can be explained by ...
Social Security only has nine years left until it becomes insolvent, and in light of the Social Security Fairness Act's ...
according to the Congressional Budget Office, leaving millions without their full benefits if actions aren’t taken soon. While Trump has vowed not to cut Social Security, the new administration ...
The temporary moratorium on some federal financial assistance programs was set to take effect Tuesday, setting off widespread ...
The program’s finances could take another hit if some of the president’s tax proposals are passed. What to know about ...
President Donald Trump's White House ordered a pause in all federal grants and loans starting on Tuesday, a sweeping decision ...
President Trump temporarily freezes federal funding as programs and organizations that receive federal grants are reviewed.
Federal aid is a major source of revenue for states. According to Pew Charitable Trusts, federal grants represented 36.4% of ...
Presidents from both parties, including Trump, have let the budget grow and grow. The White House is trying to make changes ...