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Don’t Let Trump Worsen the Healthcare Worker Shortage
Trump’s Education Department is about to make it harder to become a nurse, therapist, social worker, or healthcare provider — just when America needs them most.
New federal student loan rules taking effect July 1 would cap many graduate students far below the real cost of essential healthcare training programs. Nursing, physical therapy, social work, and other care fields would be excluded from the higher loan limits available to some professional programs.
These are people choosing service over wealth. They spend years in school, take on crushing costs, and often enter careers with low salaries and weak benefits because they want to help people.
Now Trump is putting that opportunity to serve even further out of reach. If these caps stand, fewer people will be able to afford the training these jobs require — and that will make the healthcare worker shortage worse.
Congress and the Department of Education can stop this. Lawmakers can overturn the rule, and the Department can delay or reverse it before it prices future healthcare workers out of the field.
This is not just a student debt fight. It is a fight over whether patients can get care — and whether we actually stand behind the heroes willing to provide it.
If these caps stand, students will be pushed into risky private loans or forced to walk away. That means fewer nurses at the bedside, fewer therapists helping patients recover, fewer social workers supporting families in crisis, and longer waits for care.
America needs more healthcare workers, not fewer. We cannot keep calling these workers heroes while letting Trump pull the ladder up behind them.
Thanks for all that you do,
Matt from the Swarm
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