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How many US agencies have been affected by Trump's and Musk's job cuts?

Elon Musk is one of Donald Trump's closest advisors. Together, they have launched a massive campaign to reduce the federal workforce of 2.3 million employees. They have fired more than 10,000 workers in a move that has never been done before.

Layoffs targeted workers with less than one year of experience, as they have fewer protections for their jobs than those who have worked there longer. About 75,000 workers also accepted buyouts offered by the Trump administration.

The Trump administration is yet to provide a number of people that it has terminated.

Reporters have gathered some details about the recent layoffs in federal departments and agencies.

Department of the Interior

Sources said that around 2,300 employees were laid off by the Interior Department. This included about 800 workers from the Bureau of Land Management. The Bureau of Land Management manages millions of acres of federally-owned land for uses such as oil and gas exploration, timber harvesting, recreational activities, and cultural preservation.

The department oversees a total of 500 million acres (202,3 million hectares), including dozens national parks.

Department of Energy

The Department of Energy announced on Wednesday that 700 workers had been laid off. According to sources, up to 2,000 workers were informed that they would be laid off. Managers were instructed to give evidence as why certain employees should be rehired.

Sources say that on Friday 325 employees were notified that they would be laid off by the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), an Energy Department Office that manages and secures dangerous nuclear material around the globe.

But after

A public uproar, a scramble

The Energy Department announced on Sunday that fewer than fifty workers were eventually sacked from the agency.

The Energy Department employs approximately 14,000 people and contracts with 95,000 others.

Department of Agriculture

The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced on Tuesday that several employees who were working for the federal government on its response to the H5N1 bird flu outbreak had been accidentally laid off and that they are now trying to reverse those layoffs.

People familiar with the plans say that the U.S. Forest Service is letting go 3,400 probationary staff, which equals 10% of their workforce.

Sources said that workers at the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (which supports agricultural science and technological research) and the Economic Research Service (which produces reports and statistics on the farm economy) were also fired.

It is unclear how many people will be laid off from the Agriculture Department. The department employs almost 100,000 employees.

A source said that 45% of newly hired employees at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who were still on probation were laid off.

According to the Associated Press, nearly 1,300 CDC employees were fired. This represents one-tenth (10) of their workforce.

According to an internal email, the National Institutes of Health laid off 1,165 people, mainly probationary employees.

STAT News also reported that FDA workers were laid off. It is not known how many FDA employees lost their jobs.

More than 80,000 people work for the Department of Health and Human Services. This department oversees the CDC and NIH as well as Medicare and Medicaid. STAT News reports that around 5,200 have lost their job.

BUREAU FOR CONSUMER FINANCIAL HEALTH

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), which was responsible for protecting consumers against banks, debt collection agencies, and other financial companies, has largely been shut down after the Trump Administration ordered that it cease all activities.

People familiar with the situation said that between 140 and 200 probationary or so-called "term" employees of the agency have been terminated.

The Department of Veterans Affairs has laid off more than 1,000 employees, who provide health care and other benefits for millions of veterans. The Department of Veterans Affairs employs over 450,000 people, and supervises more that 1,500 healthcare facilities.

OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT According to sources, all probationary employees of the Office of Personnel Management (which handles the human resources of the U.S. Government) were terminated on Thursday during a group meeting that included about 100 people.

A letter obtained by the. The agency employs thousands of people and provides support to small businesses.

A letter obtained by has revealed that at least 160 new hires have been informed of their termination from the Department of Education. Trump has asked for the dissolution and termination of the entire Department, including its 4,400 staff. However, Congress must approve.

The federal department, while local and state governments are responsible for most education issues in the United States provide billions of dollars for student loans and grants to help pay for higher education. It also provides funding for students who have disabilities or who are economically disadvantaged. The department enforces civil right laws.

Sources claim that 100 General Services Administration employees received termination notices. More than 12,000 people work for the independent agency that manages government real estate and oversees government contracts.

Internal Revenue Service

A person familiar with this matter said that senior executives at the Internal Revenue Service identified approximately 7,500 of the 17,000 probationary employees as being candidates for dismissal. So far, no layoffs have taken place.

Persons involved in the matter stated that the 7,500 figure excludes employees deemed necessary for the tax season as well as those who are involved in criminal investigations or security.

The tax collection agency employs approximately 100,000 people.

FEDERAL AVIATION Administrtion The FAA has fired over 300 of its 45,000 employees, Transport Secretary Sean Duffy told X. Questions are being raised about air traffic safety after a recent spate of plane accidents.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENT

The Environmental Protection Agency fired 388 probationary staff. The Environmental Protection Agency, which enforces laws such as the Clean Air Act, and protects the environment, stated that the job cuts came after "a comprehensive review of agency functions, in accordance with the executive orders of President Trump." (Reporting and editing by Ross Colvin, Marguerita Choy and Joseph Ax)

(source: Reuters)