I live in a place that has been through several rounds of austerity cuts, with some things cut to zero. You don't notice to start with - everything seems to be just the same as before. It's more of a slow degradation - that grass margin hasn't been cut for a while and is starting to look a bit unkempt, there's a broken swing at the park, the street light doesn't seem to have been fixed and it's been out for months, I'm sure that pothole is getting bigger.It may, once all the federal funding for all that goes away. Personally I think the congress will realize how dependent their constituents are for the services the federal government funds. My expectation is they'll want to keep the money without the bureaucracy. The problem there is it leads to corruption and waste.
Bottom line is that if the new administration follows through with it's promise to eliminate the "administrative state," that will leave a huge void in the oversight of those services, especially if the congress is just a lapdog for the president.
The traditional role for the media is to speak truth to power. But it sounds like the new administration plans to clamp down on the media and threaten any negative reporting with license revocation, along the lines of Brendan Carr & NBC. So we'll see how many media companies are willing to take that risk.
Stuff starts to get worse - the library hours get salami-sliced over and over until it's open 12-2pm two days a week and hasn't got many books newer than 2014, the school isn't running many field trips, your nearest dump closes down and you have to drive 12 miles. The community radio station that used to get a grant now runs jockless '80s hits 24/7. You didn't notice the youth center getting its funding cut to zero and closing down a few years ago because you don't have kids, but you start to notice the gangs of kids hanging around in the streets, and petty vandalism and crime going up, and drug dealing.
And so it goes, on and on - it's not a big bang of suddenly everything's closed like a government shutdown, it's just salami-slicing of things you don't really notice one by one, until suddenly you turn around and realize you're in a shithole.