The Disability Squeeze
Tracking how federal disability policy in the United States is shifting feels overwhelming — with major proposals, executive actions, and agency changes unfolding almost daily. In this episode featuring an interview with Binghamton University Professor Matt Borus, [https://www.binghamton.edu/social-work/people/profile.html?id=mgborus]we discuss the key areas of disability policy to watch closely and why it matters. The interview draws on a recent piece published in The Conversation [https://theconversation.com/cutting-medicaid-and-federal-programs-are-among-4-key-trump-administration-policy-changes-that-could-make-life-harder-for-disabled-people-244458] by Matt, which offers a clear roadmap for understanding the risks disabled people now face and how these moves could intensify the Disability Squeeze. *Read the full transcript [https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/1bywk7q55gqzfckab99if/Turning-Up-the-Squeeze-How-Federal-Policy-Shifts-Threaten-Disabled-People-s-Economic-Security.mp3?rlkey=ss6gsynecl4q3lyd82em9anjv&st=t8nglgpw&dl=0].
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