Job cuts for every federal agency
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Job cuts for every federal agency
"Based on November data released by the Office of Personnel Management, the federal workforce is 220,000 workers fewer in this administration."
"For the New York Times, Emily Badger, Francesca Paris, and Alicia Parlapian provides a searchable table for how each agency was affected and the year-over-year change."
"Amid all the cuts, one agency has notably swelled: Immigration and Customs Enforcement expanded by about 30 percent through November, and more new hires have been announced since as the Trump administration continues to ramp up its deportation campaign."
November Office of Personnel Management data show the federal workforce has declined by about 220,000 employees under this administration. A searchable table breaks down agency-by-agency impacts and year-over-year changes. Most agencies saw staff reductions amid broader cuts, but Immigration and Customs Enforcement grew substantially, increasing roughly 30 percent through November. Additional ICE hires have been announced since November as the administration escalates deportation operations. The net effect is a smaller overall federal workforce coupled with targeted expansion in immigration enforcement personnel, reshaping agency capacity and priorities across the federal government.
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