Education budget cuts

Trump’s Education Secretary Fails Basic Math in Hearing

During a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, Senator Reed challenged Education Secretary McMahon’s claim of a trillion-dollar budget cut, correctly calculating a $12 billion reduction based on her stated $1.2 billion figure. This $12 billion cut represents a 15.3% decrease from the previous year’s budget, totaling $66.7 billion in requested funding for fiscal year 2026. The reduction reflects the administration’s aim to reduce federal spending on education and return control to state and local levels, aligning with ongoing efforts to significantly downsize the Department of Education. These actions are part of a broader plan to eliminate federal overreach in education.

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Education Department Lays Off Half Its Workforce: A Blow to Public Education

The Department of Education recently laid off nearly 50% of its workforce, a staggering 1,315 employees, leaving many shocked and wondering about the future of education in the United States. This drastic measure, implemented with little to no warning, has left former employees scrambling and those who remain in a state of fear and uncertainty. The suddenness of the layoffs, coupled with the lack of prior communication, speaks volumes about the administration’s approach – prioritizing speed and control over careful planning and consideration for the consequences.

The impact extends far beyond the immediate loss of jobs. The closure of regional offices in major cities like New York, San Francisco, and Chicago will undoubtedly disrupt services and create logistical nightmares for those relying on federal education programs.… Continue reading