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Elon Musk’s Budget Cuts Are About to Slam the U.S. Into a Recession—And It Won’t Be Pretty

Sifatun Nur by Sifatun Nur
February 21, 2025
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The writing is on the wall. If you listen closely, you can hear the economic gears grinding to a halt. The culprit? None other than the self-styled economic savant, billionaire Elon Musk—now playing budget executioner for the White House. According to Jesse Rothstein, a former Department of Labor economist and current professor at UC Berkeley, Musk’s budget-slashing spree is steering the U.S. straight into a brutal recession.

The Warnings Are Loud and Clear

Rothstein, not one for alarmist takes, laid it out bluntly in a post on Bluesky: “It seems almost unavoidable at this point that we are headed for a deep, deep recession.”

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He’s not talking about a minor blip. He’s warning of job losses on a historic scale. Between mass firings of government employees and the gutting of federal contracts, the upcoming employment numbers aren’t looking great.

“The March employment report (to be released April 4) seems certain to show bigger job losses than any month ever outside of a few in 2008-9 and 2020,” Rothstein wrote. “Add on to that enormous private market uncertainty—how could you hire in these conditions?—and this is going to be very, very bad.”

If you thought 2008 was a nightmare, brace yourself.

A Dangerous Cycle Begins

Mass layoffs don’t just affect the people losing their jobs. They send shockwaves through the economy. Fewer jobs mean less spending. Less spending means businesses struggle. Struggling businesses mean fewer new hires. And round and round we go, spiraling into a recession that will hit the most vulnerable the hardest.

But what makes this recession different is that it’s not a natural downturn—it’s being actively manufactured. The so-called “Department of Government Efficiency” under Musk’s watch is a chaotic experiment with real-world consequences. Rothstein pointed out that even the Office of Personnel Management may not fully grasp how many workers have been axed, which means even basic government data could be unreliable in the months ahead.

And for those outside the public sector? Expect hiring freezes across the board. Universities, contractors, and companies that depend on federal funding are already slamming the brakes.

Musk’s Own Words: Prepare for Pain

You’d think Musk would try to downplay the damage. Instead, he’s practically bragging about it. While campaigning for Trump just before the election, he admitted that cutting government spending would cause “temporary hardship.”

“We have to reduce spending to live within our means,” Musk said, as if he were struggling to make ends meet in a studio apartment instead of being worth billions. “And, you know, that necessarily involves some temporary hardship, but it will ensure long-term prosperity.”

Easy for him to say. He won’t be the one struggling to pay rent or put food on the table.

What Happens Next?

Let’s not sugarcoat it: this is going to get ugly. The consequences of these cuts won’t just be immediate job losses. Rothstein warns that even greater damage will come from the collapse of essential government functions.

“The workers who are losing their jobs were worth more than they were being paid!” Rothstein wrote. “We are all poorer when roads, planes, and food are unsafe, when parks are closed, etc.”

And that’s the thing: this isn’t just about numbers on a spreadsheet. This is about real lives. It’s about the people who keep this country running—teachers, inspectors, safety regulators—being thrown aside in a billionaire’s ideological experiment.

The Bottom Line

Recessions aren’t inevitable. They’re caused by decisions—decisions made by people in power who either don’t care about the fallout or believe they’ll never have to face it. This one? It has a name and a face: Elon Musk.

If Rothstein is right, the next few months will be rough. And when the job losses pile up, when businesses shutter, when safety nets are torn apart—remember who held the scissors.

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