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Trump’s 2026 Budget Proposal Plans Deep Cuts to U.S. Health and Science Agencies

Experts warn the cuts threaten U.S. biomedical research, public health preparedness, scientific competitiveness.

Overview

  • The administration’s fiscal 2026 proposal would slash NIH funding nearly 40% to $27.5 billion and consolidate its 27 institutes into eight.
  • A 15% cap on indirect costs that universities can charge the government is included despite ongoing legal challenges.
  • CDC funding would fall from over $9 billion to about $4 billion and FDA support would drop by roughly $500 million.
  • The National Science Foundation would see its budget halved to $3.9 billion and NASA would face a nearly $6 billion, 25% reduction.
  • A new Administration for Healthy America agency would be created with a $14 billion allocation to merge key HHS divisions.