No, you don’t get it. The states will form new alliances and there will be a new federal government. They will have a legislature that have to deal with those social programs that are legacy. The may get rid of them or fund them. There is no financial reason to not break up the USA. The point is the people will now have say going forward and a chance to get rid of or correct these social programs.
Well, getting a majority in one state to believe secession is worth it and to agree on a plan is one thing, while getting a coalition to do so is another level. I find it appealing, and do no deny this persuasion and plan could be accomplished - though we need more wise leaders such as the founders of the USA were - but presently I not see a majority or a consensus of such on how to accomplish it.