What was the dollars-and-cents impact on an average American taxpayer of the annual subsidy to the CPB? A buck or two? Even less?
Yes. But what this administration fails to see is making thousands out of $2 is a trick that only works for OnlyFans creators in 2025. Not for "the average taxpayer". Who is now looking in their mirrors and seriously pondering an OnlyFans gig, on top of their Uber and DoorDash driver side hustles, just to break even on the price of everything these days...The expressed intent of the current administration is to cut "everywhere possible" to create an impact on "the average taxpayer" of thousands of dollars.
Bear in mind, the full impact of the cuts to public radio/TV, tariffs, and a host of other slashed gov't programs hasn't even started. It will start to really hit everybody in September/October, just before the holidays when gov't/corporate projections and budgets are made.
I mean, seriously; Who has the money to afford the expensive things that keep the economy going (to say nothing of public radio/TV) when they have to help needy senior/disabled people in their own families with basic mere survival expenses now? Expenses once paid by SNAP/Section 8/Tribal and other programs now cut. And has anyone seen the price of food, rent, etc. lately?
Because if one is thinking everybody will just goose up the donations, they are right. For now.
But Fall pledge drive may hurt. Spring certainly will when the added expenses take their toll. Because the cuts to public media are actually in concert with the other cuts. And the stated goal was to end NPR. You need indirect ways to do that on top of the direct ones. One way is to make it so hard financially for many, it's literally going to be either Grandma or NPR.
And that's not a bug. It's a feature of this bill, if you look at what's cut the most.