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41 J. Soc. & Soc. Welfare 93 (2014)
Rolling Downhill: Effects of Austerity on Local Government Social Services in the United States

handle is hein.journals/jrlsasw41 and id is 275 raw text is: Rolling Downhill: Effects of Austerity on Local
Government Social Services in the United States
DAVID B. MILLER
TERRY HOKENSTAD
Case Western Reserve University
Austerity policies have been instituted in countries around the
world attempting to address the fallout from the global economic
crisis beginning in 2008 and still lingering through today. While
the literature debates the economic impact of these policies, lim-
ited attention has been given to the effects of austerity at the local
governmental level. It is posited that at the local government level,
the effects of austerity policies are most noticeable and detrimental.
States and local municipalities are switching roles with the fed-
eral government (Davidson, 2013, p. 1). They are providing jobs
and social welfare services in the gap left by the departure of the
federal government from a broad social welfare delivery perspec-
tive. The ideological rationale associated with state budgets being
balanced through austerity-like reductions in revenue sharing
and the reducing the social safety net will be highlighted. In the
U.S., the majority of those states which implemented drastic and
sometimes draconian budget reductions have been under major-
ity Republican legislatures and governorships. Characteristics of
austerity policies and the modern welfare-state are discussed in
relationship to the reduction in public investment, particularly
in government non-education employment through discretion-
ary spending. The results of austerity policies on funding for
social welfare services and public employment will be illustrated.
Key words: austerity; local government; stimulus spending;
social welfare services; social policy
The boom, not the slump, is the right time for austerity
at the Treasury. John Maynard Keynes, 1937, Collected
Writings (Jayadev & Konczal, 2010)
Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, June 2014, Volume XLI, Number 2
93

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