Trump's Funding Cuts To The Disabled Are Bad Economic Policy

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It makes no economic sense to cut programs that help people with disabilities work, live in their own homes, get to their jobs, and have access to the opportunities that all Americans enjoy.

U.S. policy has provided little incentive for employers to economically engage disabled people. First, we do not have a cultural commitment to ensuring that workers with disabilities have the opportunity to work in the paid labor market; in fact, research suggests that accommodating people with disabilities is sometimes seen as

Crucial to understanding the stubborn persistence of disability is to recognize that in determining disability, the SSDI program considers a number of factors in addition to a person’s health impairment, such as the level of accommodation offered in the workplace and the wages and working conditions of the jobs available. Disability means more than having difficulty with routine activities.

 

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Wow lmao American leadership lmao

rudyywcf what economic ETHICAL IDIOTS

The disabled needs to file a class action lawsuit against Trump for it. I wonder how many disabled will loose out who works for him (if any) at the WH or his personal properties.

🙄right on.

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