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How Trump's slashing of the US Department of Education workforce puts funding, enforcement, student support, and college loan management at risk
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The Trump administration has halved the workforce of the US Department of Education, raising concerns over the management of federal funding, enforcement of education laws, student support, and college loan administration. With a $241.66 billion budget and millions of students relying on its programmes, the department's downsizing challenges its ability to maintain oversight and aid distribution. The changes follow a Supreme Court ruling and an executive order aimed at reducing the agency's size, as reported by USA Today.
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