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The DOGE Brain Drain Has Begun
It's not just jobs cut and agencies gutted. It's the talent that will be lost for generations to come.
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Gal_Tuesday
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In the first month of the second Trump administration, the world's richest man"underinformed, chronically online, and staffed by a coterie of teenaged and twentysomething former engineering interns"has been moving at warp speed to reshape, reduce, and even dismantle the United States government. But while Musk's rampage has been feverishly covered, the scope of its impact remains largely underappreciated. Experts say it can't be measured in weeks or months or even in government services affected. Rather, it will be felt over the span of decades and defined in metrics like intellectual talent lost. Dozens of interviews with top researchers revealed a persistent, overbearing fear that the United States is at the starting point of a massive brain drain. The federal government has long taken an active role in funding basic scientific research, which is financially risky and expensive but critical to discoveries that yield new technologies, including treatments and cures for diseases. Young researchers hoping to find new treatments for cancer, dementia, or other diseases may find that, with government funding curtailed, they may never get the opportunity. Areas of scientific investigation will be cut off as the Trump administration discourages or outright prohibits funding for certain fields of research.
Dozens of interviews with top researchers revealed a persistent, overbearing fear that the United States is at the starting point of a massive brain drain. The federal government has long taken an active role in funding basic scientific research, which is financially risky and expensive but critical to discoveries that yield new technologies, including treatments and cures for diseases. Young researchers hoping to find new treatments for cancer, dementia, or other diseases may find that, with government funding curtailed, they may never get the opportunity. Areas of scientific investigation will be cut off as the Trump administration discourages or outright prohibits funding for certain fields of research.
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