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A list of productive spending cuts Congress could pass in a 2025 budget reconciliation bill

- Public sector wages are on average 17% higher than private-sector equivalents while benefits are 47% higher than those of private-sector workers.
Converging private and public sector retirement benefits could save upwards of $230 billion over ten years.

- Rolling back food stamp increases

- Tighten work requirements for SNAP recipients

- End categorical eligibility (meaning one wouldn’t automatically receive SNAP benefits because one receives certain other social benefits)

- Restrict SNAP food subsidies to non-junk food options

- Restrict welfare for immigrants

- End student loan forgiveness & cap federal student loans

- Introduce block grant Medicaid & stop Medicaid financing gimmicks by State governments

- Remove ACA repayment limits after an overpayment of health subsidies occurred

- Fully privatize Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac
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Diotrephes · 70-79, M
[@ CedricH] -
End student loan forgiveness & cap federal student loans

If 15 States can offer free college with no income requirements, why can't the other 35 States do the same?

15 States You Can Move To That Offer Free College Tuition—No Matter What You Earn

https://www.realtor.com/advice/buy/15-states-free-college-move/
CedricH · M
@Diotrephes Let the States do what they want.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@CedricH
Let the States do what they want.

A highly educated population is a benefit to national security.
CedricH · M
@Diotrephes Right, so start by creating a federal school voucher system to increase educational choices.