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State Department and international aid: Slashed by 84% (roughly $49 billion). Such a profound reduction could have significant implications for U.S. diplomatic relations and global aid commitments.
Housing and Urban Development (HUD): Funded cuts of 43.6% ($34 billion), potentially jeopardizing rent subsidies and support services for low-income families.
Health and Human Services: Proposed cuts of 26.2% ($33 billion), which could impact programs providing essential services to vulnerable populations.