The Donald Trump administration has cancelled several international aid projects, including contracts supporting HIV, polio, and malaria programmes in some of the world's most impoverished communities. Earlier this week, the administration officially terminated these contracts through brief, direct emails. Around 5,800 contracts under USAID have been revoked. These included vital projects such as refugee aid, tuberculosis clinics, and polio vaccination initiatives, according to The New York Times. read more
The official White House social media account shared a photo of President Trump wearing a crown with the words "Long Live the King" on Wednesday. Trump intends to revoke federal approval of New York City's congestion pricing program, fulfilling a campaign promise to reverse the policy that tolls drivers who enter Manhattan's busiest streets to finance repairs to mass transit. read more
"How many does it take to push the button to start the direct deposit processing job?"
When you go asking questions like that, you should have a right amount to spend, to support and maintain it.
Social Security paid out $1.23 trillion dollars to Americans in 2022.
$1.35 trillion in 2023.
Roughly one in five Americans gets a Social Security check.
How much should it cost to run all that?
You can't say.