DOGE's AmeriCorps Axe
- Jaime David
- May 18
- 1 min read
The article details the significant impact of a proposed $400 million cut to the federal AmeriCorps program on social services and the individuals who participate in it. This reduction in funding, representing a substantial portion of AmeriCorps' overall budget, threatens to dismantle numerous community-based programs addressing diverse needs, from disaster relief and environmental conservation to educational support and assistance for vulnerable populations. The cuts will directly affect over 32,000 AmeriCorps service members, who rely on the stipends provided by the program as a source of income. These individuals, many of whom are young and from disadvantaged backgrounds, dedicate a year or more to full-time service, filling critical gaps in local communities. The reduced funding will lead to fewer service opportunities and financial hardship for those who depend on these stipends. The article emphasizes the broader social consequences, highlighting how the AmeriCorps program provides essential services in areas where traditional government agencies and private organizations often fall short. The loss of these services will disproportionately impact marginalized communities that depend on them. Furthermore, the author positions these cuts as part of a wider trend of austerity measures that disproportionately affect the working class while benefiting the wealthy elite. It argues that prioritizing military spending and tax cuts for the rich at the expense of vital social programs exacerbates inequality and undermines the social safety net. find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/05/18/iiru-m18.html
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