Trump’s Economic Policies Spark Anxiety Among U.S. Small Businesses Over Subsidy Cuts and Immigration Crackdowns
Small Business Owners Express Growing Concern Amid Policy Uncertainty and Funding Challenges In the wake of President Donald Trump's second-term administration, small businesses in the United States are grappling with heightened uncertainty, as drastic shifts in economic policies have triggered concerns about their future. These policy changes, which include cuts to subsidies and crackdowns on immigration, are causing business owners to worry about financial instability and the potential negative impacts on their operations. David Funk, a consultant based in Spokane, Washington, provides assistance to farmers in applying for federal subsidies. He recently faced a major blow when the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) rejected a $65,000 invoice for work completed in October 2024. This came in the wake of an executive order signed by Trump, which ended subsidies tied to the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Funk’s company, which employed three staff members, had to place them on unp...