In a Fox News segment, Pulte highlights severe underemployment at Fannie Mae, where only 49 out of 2,900 workers are present full-time. He criticized the $57 million annual lease cost for unused office spaces, also noting similar issues at Freddie Mac. Pulte's comments signal a shift in focus towards eliminating diversity initiatives within the company and raising concerns over tax dollars. He controversially referenced a lucrative $2 million severance package linked to a fired employee. His statements align with similar observations from HUD Secretary Scott Turner.
DEI is dead at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
The government was spending $57 million per year on building lease payments.
Only 49 people were consistently working full time at Fannie Mae out of 2,900 supposed workers.
Pulte's comments echo those of HUD Secretary Scott Turner regarding organizational inefficiencies.
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