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Federal Workforce Likely to Shrink Further Under Extended Hiring Freeze

UNITED STATES, JUL 7 – The federal workforce reduction continues with exemptions for critical roles as the Department of Veterans Affairs plans to cut 29,000 staffers by October, officials said.

  • On Monday, President Donald Trump issued directives to prolong the federal hiring freeze until October 15 and to postpone the deadlines for implementing certain tariffs.
  • The hiring freeze, first implemented on inauguration day and previously extended through July 15, excludes personnel in the military, political appointees, and roles involving border security, national defense, and the protection of public safety.
  • The Department of Veterans Affairs has cut 17,000 workers since January and plans to reduce its workforce by another 12,000 through attrition by September 30.
  • Trump's order prohibits filling any already vacant federal civilian positions or creating new ones outside exemptions, and bans contracting out to bypass the freeze.
  • The extended freeze aligns with the administration's effort to downsize the federal workforce, likely deepening staffing reductions despite limited exemptions and voluntary separations.
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USA Today broke the news in United States on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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