The ratio of fed to non fed is lower in DC than in the far out suburbs. For example, Stafford County is basically just houses full of retired and active military, Feds and Contractors. There is no other industry there. |
How can you speak this confidently when you are so ill-informed? All the people who took the fork are on paid administrative leave. We aren’t showing up in unemployment rates until October. Tone who were RIFed would show up as unemployed, but may be waiting to apply for unemployment because of their severance package. |
A better explanation: the way the DOGE cuts have been happening means a lot of people have yet to file for unemployment. |
Depends on the neighborhood and street. Feds and NGO types tend to cluster together because not many neighborhoods offer the commute they need and are reasonably priced. |
The DOGE firings don't register yet because technically people are still employed until September. Call me back then. |
| The feds and cut people all live in pg |
| We also need to consider if the retired feds stay or move. I feel like many agencies got a ton of people to retire instead of RIFed/forked that will be looking for other work. |
| We have a lot of homes for sale in our neighborhood. Strange to see after decades of a seller’s market. Our area is in a slow motion recession- unemployment is up already but going to go much higher; inventory is higher already with more to come. All for stupid political power plays. |
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no, try:
All of us who couldn't afford to live where we wanted are going to get a chance and Trump is going to force the interest rates lower and we're going to get vouchers to send our kids to private! |
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NO seriously, the DC real estate market has been stupid for a long time, and in the neighborhoods where I want to buy it is consistently $100k more than I want to pay... basically for as long as I've lived here. I might actually catch up to it now! |
Several are leaving/making plans to leave in my Bethesda neighborhood. Fired Feds or Fed adjacents from the health agencies (NIH, FDA), EPA and USAID. Doesn’t make sense to stay in an expensive area without the career. |
| DC neighbor is leaving for overseas. Wife was Doged and got a new job in Europe. husband can work from there. Plan to rent out their house (presumably using a mgmt company). |
Only people who took DRP. But many were straight up laid off. |