
The government is paying 154,000 people not to work
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Unraveling Federal Employment Figures
This chapter explores the complexities of tracking staffing numbers in the federal government, particularly in relation to a buyout program that has left over 154,000 employees on paid leave. It highlights the challenges in obtaining accurate data, the financial implications for taxpayers, and the disconnect between the Trump administration's narrative and the reality of federal spending.
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