Over 154,000 Federal Workers Accept Trump’s Resignation Incentives

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The Trump administration paid approximately 154,000 federal employees to resign early since Inauguration Day, marking the largest modern-era reduction in the federal workforce, though the full scope of layoffs and firings remains unclear and controversial due to limited transparency and ongoing legal challenges.
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- Federal government paying 154K not to work: Report The Hill
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