Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill is Disastrous for Working Americans

After receiving majority vote in both the House and the Senate, Donald Trump is set to sign the Big Beautiful Bill into law on Friday, July 4, 2025.

The consequences of this bill, once in effect, will be absolutely disastrous for working Americans, cutting social spending by over $1 Trillion, including over $900 billion in cuts to medicaid and almost $300 Billion in cuts to food assistance programs. It will also extend trillions in Tax cuts which will disproportionately benefit the wealthy at the cost of the now gutted social programs that benefitted working Americans.

It is estimated that about 17 million Americans will lose access to medicaid coverage, threatening long term health and in many cases, their lives. Many rural hospitals also receive funding and reimbursements through medicaid. Lack of stable funding poses a serious threat to their ability to stay operational. A Hospital in rural Nebraska has already announced its imminent closure due to a foreseeable lack in funding from the passage of this bill. This will push more demand to hospitals in more dense regions who likewise, will face similar funding cuts. Hospitals across the country will face even more strain on an already failing system.

Medicaid also covers 60% of patients in nursing homes, threatening access to care to a majority of our nations elderly who receive care, increasing the cost of family care that many Americans rely on.

The bill also includes an additional $175 billion in funding for “border security” operations, bringing the operational budget for entities like ICE at levels which surpass almost every single standing Army in the world, excluding the U.S. and China. This budget will be used to expand the capacity of detention facilities and to hire more personnel. Keep this additional $175 Billion budget in mind as the administration ramps up what it has stated to be the largest deportation operation in U.S. history.

Increasingly dehumanizing rhetoric and an additional 175 Billion Dollars.

Additionally, the bill will allot an extra $150 billion to the defense budget, bringing military spending just shy of about $1 Trillion. Regardless of what the money is spent on, it will go to benefit arms and defense sales for weapons manufacturers, deepening the entrenchment of the Military Industrial Complex while leaving behind the sick and hungry in the very same bill.

The new budget also incorporates plentiful small text provisions that haven’t made much noise but still none the less chew away at everyday working Americans. A few of these additional provisions include a restructuring of student loan repayment plans, increasing monthly payments on those who sought personal advancement, eligibility for private space projects to receive public funds and tax free investments, $45 billion in extra funding for private prisons for ice detention centers, eligibility for private corporations to write of additional capital investments at the cost of public tax dollars, the rolling back of clean energy investments, and so on.

While proponents have claimed that the bill is a pro-American, pro-working class budget, the amount saved in taxes will be nowhere near what has been taken away from health insurance, hospital funding, elder care, food assistance programs, etc. Working Americans will bear the full weight of this bill while the wealthiest in the nation enjoy permanent, trillion dollar tax cuts.

Keep in mind what this money can be used for instead of lining the pockets of the already ultra-wealthy. The Recent Democratic Mayoral nominee in New York City, Zohran Mamdani, has shown that a single city alone can provide universal childcare, free busses, and affordable housing projects all by increasing the corporate tax rate by a few percentage points. Americans can enjoy stable housing, fast and free transportation, undeniable healthcare, childcare to relieve stress on new parents, food assistance programs, elder care, a hospital within reach for every American, quality education for every student, and so much more. But instead, our politicians chose to prioritize the greed of those who can afford all of the aforementioned dignities without making a dent on their personal fortunes.

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