US federal employment drops again as DOGE cuts stack up
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DOGE efforts lead to collapse in rate of government workers who work from home: Report
New jobs numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Current Population Survey show that the rate of government workers who work from home has plummeted precipitously. The work-from-home rate was one of the criticisms that President Donald Trump lobbed at federal workers once he took office, and it appears that the Department of Government Efficiency has taken a toll. 'A downward plunge for federal workers clearly happened after President Trump …


US federal employment drops again as DOGE cuts stack up
(Reuters) -The ranks of U.S. government workers fell for a fourth straight month in April with non-postal employment falling by 8,500 as President Donald Trump and adviser Elon Musk aim for drastic cuts in the federal workforce.
Doge’d! Federal Job Hires Decline, Native-born Jobs Increase (Fed Likely To Keep Rates The Same)
The April Jobs report blew away the tariff crash hysteria. 177k jobs were added, far better than the doomsayers predicted. Even better, more jobs went to native-born workers than foreign-born workers. Even better still, Federal jobs decreased (thanks to Doge). The US labor market under the Biden administration “grew” almost entirely on the back of “foreign-born” workers, who – as we also first revealed and eventually was widely accepted – were p…
TheVoiceOfJoyce From USAFacts What does the Office of personnel management do?
What does the Office of Personnel Management do? A lawsuit by the American Federation of Government Employees and the AFL-CIO alleges that the Office of Personnel Management(OPM) allowed DOGE agents to access prohibited data of current and former federal employees. OPM filed a motion to dismiss the suit, which a federal judge denied last month. It’s also the agency from which DOGE sent the mass “Fork in the Road” email on January 28, offering…
U.S. Federal Employment Drops Again As Doge Cuts Pile Up
The ranks of U.S. government workers fell for a fourth straight month in April with non-postal employment falling by 8,500 as President Donald Trump and adviser Elon Musk aim for drastic cuts in the federal workforce. With the latest reductions, reported on Friday in the monthly nonfarm payrolls report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, federal government non-U.S. Postal Service employment has declined by more than 23,000 so far this year. Tha…
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