Federal Government Shed 317,000 Jobs This Year: OMB

Workforce reductions and a voluntary retirement program have doubled the historical average rate of departure, the Trump administration reported.
Federal Government Shed 317,000 Jobs This Year: OMB
Scott Kupor, then-Managing Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, speaks at the SelectUSA Investment Summit in National Harbor, Maryland, on June 20, 2017. Reuters/Kevin Lamarque/File Photo
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The federal workforce was reduced by about 317,000 people this year as the Trump administration focuses on shrinking the government, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) announced in a post on Nov. 21.

The administration set a target of four job reductions per new hire and exceeded that goal, according to OMB Director Scott Kupor.

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