A year after Trump’s DOGE cuts, workers whose lives were upended question what was saved
4 of 4 | Thea Price, top right, whose family is moving away from the Washington region and back to her hometown of Seattle after losing their jobs and relying on savings and food assistance programs like SNAP, poses for a photo on a playground with her husband Nikita and 10-month old boy Nikolai, in Arlington, Va., Nov. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Nathan Ellgren, file)
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