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In 2025, the United States is witnessing a significant rise in layoffs, with an 80% increase compared to the previous year.
At least 38 DOGE members work, or have worked, for one of Elon Musk’s companies. Meanwhile, nearly two dozen DOGE officials ...
While the layoffs haven't affected air traffic controllers directly, many stakeholders worry that they could still have knock-on effects that ... on USA TODAY: Are DOGE layoffs hitting the FAA?
DOGE Is Traumatizing Workers. That Costs Money, Too. Anxiety, stress and even PTSD can affect laid-off employees – and ... personal and societal economic effects is complex.
The DOGE-driven job cuts aren’t expected to hit the labor market data and the economy in one fell swoop. While some federal employees have ... because of downstream effects from cutting federal ...
Are federal layoffs having an impact on the D.C. housing market? A divergence between condominiums and single-family homes ...
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Layoffs increased by nearly 50% in May compared with last year, as DOGE was cited as the leading cause of 284,044 job cuts in 2025 so far, representing about 40% of cuts.
Musk’s expected departure from DOGE this spring might close one chapter, but the consequences of his involvement will linger, ...
US employers have slowed their rate of hiring, adding 139,000 jobs in May amid growing uncertainty surrounding President ...
While the layoffs haven't affected air traffic controllers directly, many stakeholders worry that they could still have knock-on effects that strain an agency that is already chronically understaffed.