Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These data tables are shocking. Everyone knows that USAID and Dept of Ed were slashed, but the number of agencies showing departments that are decimated from Dept of Ag, GSA, HUD and Treasury was really surprising to me. FAFO Republicans.
A lot of those were early retirements, buyouts and resignations.
Gee, I wonder why an unusual number of people retired early, took buyouts, and resigned?
I know, just saying it was an idiotic plan to allow the DRP across the board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These data tables are shocking. Everyone knows that USAID and Dept of Ed were slashed, but the number of agencies showing departments that are decimated from Dept of Ag, GSA, HUD and Treasury was really surprising to me. FAFO Republicans.
A lot of those were early retirements, buyouts and resignations.
Gee, I wonder why an unusual number of people retired early, took buyouts, and resigned?
Anonymous wrote:New York Times data analysis of the Trump federal worker cuts and which agencies were impacted and how...
220,000 Fewer Workers: How Trump’s Cuts Affected Every Federal Agency
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2026/01/09/upshot/trump-workforce-cuts-table.html
The Trump administration shrank the federal work force by about 220,000 workers through November, representing about a 10 percent cut, according to new data that offers the first clear view of the president’s blitz to remake the government’s labor force. This decline, which also accounts for limited new hiring, has reversed the last decade of growth for America’s largest employer, returning the federal work force to roughly the size it was when President Trump took office the first time.
But the cuts went far deeper for some agencies and offices: They have had the effect of hollowing out decades-old functions of the federal government.
In many cases, the departures have whittled down agencies that hadn’t grown in years or benefited from the expansion of the federal work force over the last two decades. Most of that expansion has been driven by just one agency, the Department of Veterans Affairs. In other words, Mr. Trump’s cuts — some carried out haphazardly, then reversed — aren’t a simple rollback of recent government bloat, but a more fundamental change to what the government does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These data tables are shocking. Everyone knows that USAID and Dept of Ed were slashed, but the number of agencies showing departments that are decimated from Dept of Ag, GSA, HUD and Treasury was really surprising to me. FAFO Republicans.
A lot of those were early retirements, buyouts and resignations.
Anonymous wrote:everyday more progress against the lunatics groveling at the trough.
3 more years to trim federal spending even more.
Anonymous wrote:everyday more progress against the lunatics groveling at the trough.
3 more years to trim federal spending even more.