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WASHINGTON — As 2025 draws to a close, the Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) region finds itself grappling with an economic shift not seen in nearly two decades. Following the inauguration and the subsequent implementation of the Department ...
This story was originally published on June 11 by our partners at APM Research Lab. President Donald Trump’s administration has been reshaping the federal government since he assumed office in January. Among the dramatic changes: layoffs of thousands of ...
DOGE has fired tens of thousands of federal workers since the beginning of Trump’s term. Updated on May 29, 2025. Tens of thousands of federal workers have been fired or left since President Donald Trump’s administration began and there are more cuts ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Denise Smith began working for the federal government a half century ago, during President Richard Nixon's administration. She was still in high school when she accepted a post as a Navy ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is bracing for the upcoming unemployment numbers. The expectation is that the new figures will be significant for federal job losses. Maryland is one of two states that neighbors the District line which houses the federal epicenter ...
Matthew, who was fired from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, worked locally on helping low-income, elderly and disabled residents get loans for crucial house repairs. Karim, left, lost her IT job with Church World Service, which delivers food ...
Hampton Roads' economy faces an uncertain future despite national job growth, with federal job losses and high housing costs burdening residents.
Hampton Roads lost more than 6,000 federal civilian jobs in 2025, a 10.5% drop that outpaces the national decline, according to a regional economist with the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission. The data was part of a 2026 economic outlook report ...
(NerdWallet) – Tens of thousands of federal workers have been fired or left since President Donald Trump’s administration began and there are more cuts on the way. Federal agencies had until March 13 to submit plans for “large-scale reductions in force