Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They'll just raise taxes.
It’s pointless if there are 80% less wage earners to tax.
80%? lol, no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The Trump administration’s cuts to the federal workforce are expected to result in a $1 billion deficit over the next three years, the report estimates."
https://wjla.com/news/local/federal-workforce-cuts-doge-economy-washington-dc-budget-dcs-chief-financial-officer-revised-revenue-estimates-2025-to-2029-rojected-reduction-of-40000-jobs-or-21-percent-financial-period-buyouts-fired-local-economy-major-bowser
I haven’t read the whole thread so haven’t seen if anyone pointed this out, but….this really isn’t so bad? Revenue losses don’t hit for another 6+ months, then when they do they are less than a 3% loss in projected revenue, about $300 million lost from a budget of over $11 billion.
I expected a lot worse. If this is accurate, we definitely aren’t looking at a Detroit scenario here.
Are you saying they aren't going to cut as many job as they originally projected?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They'll just raise taxes.
It’s pointless if there are 80% less wage earners to tax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The Trump administration’s cuts to the federal workforce are expected to result in a $1 billion deficit over the next three years, the report estimates."
https://wjla.com/news/local/federal-workforce-cuts-doge-economy-washington-dc-budget-dcs-chief-financial-officer-revised-revenue-estimates-2025-to-2029-rojected-reduction-of-40000-jobs-or-21-percent-financial-period-buyouts-fired-local-economy-major-bowser
I haven’t read the whole thread so haven’t seen if anyone pointed this out, but….this really isn’t so bad? Revenue losses don’t hit for another 6+ months, then when they do they are less than a 3% loss in projected revenue, about $300 million lost from a budget of over $11 billion.
I expected a lot worse. If this is accurate, we definitely aren’t looking at a Detroit scenario here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The Trump administration’s cuts to the federal workforce are expected to result in a $1 billion deficit over the next three years, the report estimates."
https://wjla.com/news/local/federal-workforce-cuts-doge-economy-washington-dc-budget-dcs-chief-financial-officer-revised-revenue-estimates-2025-to-2029-rojected-reduction-of-40000-jobs-or-21-percent-financial-period-buyouts-fired-local-economy-major-bowser
I haven’t read the whole thread so haven’t seen if anyone pointed this out, but….this really isn’t so bad? Revenue losses don’t hit for another 6+ months, then when they do they are less than a 3% loss in projected revenue, about $300 million lost from a budget of over $11 billion.
I expected a lot worse. If this is accurate, we definitely aren’t looking at a Detroit scenario here.
Anonymous wrote:With more RTO will be a bonanza for porch pirates.
And "NRA" and "beware of a large dog" signs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC stores are already closing up and leaving due to crime. Looting and smash and grab. Streets look empty. Now with no employees working, all the small business carry outs are going to lose and close. Empty office spaces. Bars and restaurants look empty. DC starting look like a ghost town.
Restaurants have no reason to open in DC. The tipped wage is too high, the highest in the DMV. Margins are too slim. I live in DC and I am tired of paying all the random and confusing "service fees"-are those going to waiters or not??
Anonymous wrote:DC stores are already closing up and leaving due to crime. Looting and smash and grab. Streets look empty. Now with no employees working, all the small business carry outs are going to lose and close. Empty office spaces. Bars and restaurants look empty. DC starting look like a ghost town.
Anonymous wrote:It's going to be worse than that once the Medicaid cuts get enacted.
A lot of the Mayor and Council's pet projects are going to have to be cut. Hope they are up for it.
Anonymous wrote:"The Trump administration’s cuts to the federal workforce are expected to result in a $1 billion deficit over the next three years, the report estimates."
https://wjla.com/news/local/federal-workforce-cuts-doge-economy-washington-dc-budget-dcs-chief-financial-officer-revised-revenue-estimates-2025-to-2029-rojected-reduction-of-40000-jobs-or-21-percent-financial-period-buyouts-fired-local-economy-major-bowser