
Why Spending Too Little Could Backfire on Democrats
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Cutting Costs and Compromises: The Spending Bill Debate
This chapter examines the significant reduction of the Democrats' proposed spending bill from $6 trillion to approximately $1.5 trillion and its impact on essential programs for working-class families. The discussion highlights concerns over the temporary nature of the remaining benefits, which may fail to provide lasting stability or awareness among those in need. Additionally, the chapter explores the political ramifications of reduced spending on Democrats' popularity, particularly among moderate voters and the white working class.
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