In a flurry of activity at the end of the week, the Trump administration fired more than 10,000 federal workers across multiple agencies as part of its “large-scale reductions” in the government workforce.
This is likely just the beginning of the job cuts, as President Donald Trump and top White House aide Elon Musk seek to continue slashing agency budgets.
Trump signed an executive order Tuesday seeking a significant reduction in the size of the government. It instructs heads of federal departments and agencies to make “large-scale reductions in force.”
Of course it isn’t just workers in the D.C. area that are being terminated.
A 28-year-old woman named Victoria Porter says that she just lost her “dream job” which involved riding horses on mountain hiking trails in Montana…
Needless to say, a lot more job cuts are coming.
In fact, it is being reported that the IRS will soon “lay off thousands of probationary workers”…
The report did not indicated exactly how many would be laid off.
The news of the layoffs comes after Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency reportedly began examining the IRS to find waste, fraud and tax dollar savings.
Things are beginning to get really, really crazy.
In D.C., new claims for unemployment benefits just jumped by 36 percent in a single week…
TKL found there are now nearly 8,000 homes listed for sale in the Washington, DC metro area, and almost half of them have been put on the market in the last 30 days.
There has also been a surge in new listings of homes over $1 million. According to TKL, there are 525 listings worth $1 million and 44 listings worth $5 million, suggesting DOGE layoffs could affect people in high-profile jobs.
It doesn’t take a genius to figure out what this is going to do to home values.
Home prices in the region have already been coming down substantially…
In November, the median home in the nation’s capital was worth $699,000, according to Redfin.
By February, the median home value dropped 20 percent, bringing the price down to $560,000.
Now that the gravy train has come to a screeching halt, rats are scurrying for cover while they still can.
And let us not forget that we are about one month away from a potential government shutdown which could take the madness in D.C. to an entirely new level…
I was in favor of radically reducing the size of the federal bureaucracy long before it was fashionable.
And many of the changes that are happening right now are desperately needed.
But let there be no doubt – the process that has begun is going to result in severe pain.
1 comment:
Oh no, no no no. Washington has to experience what the rest of the United States experiences every few years with calculated bank driven recessions.
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