
PENNSYLVANIA: The Economic and Policy Impact of Project 2025
Project 2025 could raise taxes, cut thousands of teaching jobs, increase student loan payments, and reduce Medicaid coverage and essential health services in Pennsylvania.
Project 2025 could raise taxes, cut thousands of teaching jobs, increase student loan payments, and reduce Medicaid coverage and essential health services in Pennsylvania.
For families in Ohio, veterans’ services, women’s health, environmental protections, justice and voting rights, and education are all impacted by Project 2025.
Project 2025 could mean higher taxes, fewer teaching jobs, reduced Medicaid coverage, and limited access to essential health services for North Carolina families.
Project 2025 threatens Nevada families with higher taxes, job cuts in education, increased student loan payments, and reduced Medicaid coverage for thousands.
Project 2025 threatens Michigan with a $2,797 tax hike per family, job losses for 5,357 teachers, higher student loan payments, and cuts to Medicaid for 429,800 residents.
Project 2025 could raise taxes by $2,810, cut 7,251 teaching jobs, increase student loan payments, and eliminate care for over 559,000 Medicaid recipients in Georgia.
Project 2025 could raise taxes, cut veterans’ care, eliminate teaching jobs, and increase student loan payments for Arizona families. Impact is widespread.
Project 2025, backed by Trump-aligned figures, threatens to dismantle key federal agencies, impacting education, healthcare, and immigration policies.
With elections approaching, Project 2025 threatens Iowans—slashing Medicaid, hiking drug costs, defunding schools, and hurting farmers.
Project 2025, the most advanced effort to prepare for an administration, started before Trump clinched the nomination and aims to place thousands in key roles.