Confirmed cuts*At least49,110Employees who took buyoutsAbout75,000More planned reductionsAt least171,080

Tens of thousands of employees across the federal government have left their jobs, been put on leave or been fired as a part of the government-gutting initiative of the Trump administration and billionaire Elon Musk. Federal agencies have been directed to make plans to reduce their work forces even further.

Confirmed reduction so far, by agency

U.S. Agency for International Development More than 99%Voice of America (U.S. Agency for Global Media)More than 99%Education 46%Health and Human Services 16%Energy 13%Internal Revenue Service (Treasury)13%Consumer Financial Protection Bureau 12%National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Commerce)11%Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 10%National Science Foundation 10%

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Note: Offices or agencies with less than 200 employees at the beginning of the year are not shown here.

Based on the latest available information, reductions could affect at least 12 percent of the 2.4 million civilian federal workers — a number that could grow as more of the agencies’ plans come into focus.

The so-called Department of Government Efficiency — created by executive order — has circumvented a Republican-controlled Congress, which has chosen not to check its authority. Still, it has been subject to frequent legal challenges, and many of those fired so far have been reinstated and put on paid leave, following court orders.

No official tally of cuts to the federal work force exists. Here are the layoffs, buyouts taken and planned reductions, by agency, that The New York Times has confirmed through verified sources within federal agencies, court filings and press and public statements.

Agriculture Confirmed cuts*About5,700Confirmed buyoutsUnknownMore planned reductionsUnknown
Commerce

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Reduction so far: 11%

Total planned reduction: 19%

Confirmed cuts*About800Confirmed buyoutsAbout500More planned reductionsMore than1,000

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Reduction so far: 12%

Total planned reduction: 64%

Confirmed cuts*At least210Confirmed buyoutsUnknownMore planned reductionsUp to900

Defense

Reduction so far: 2%

Total planned reduction: 6%

Confirmed cuts*About10Confirmed buyoutsAbout21,000More planned reductionsUp to39,000

Education

Reduction so far: 46%

Total planned reduction: 46%

Confirmed cuts*About1,380Confirmed buyoutsAbout570More planned reductionsUnknown

Energy Confirmed cuts*Up to1,000Confirmed buyoutsAbout1,000More planned reductionsUnknown
Environmental Protection Agency

Reduction so far: 3%

Total planned reduction: 10%

Confirmed cuts*At least560Confirmed buyoutsUnknownMore planned reductionsAt least1,150

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Confirmed cuts*About160Confirmed buyoutsAbout500More planned reductionsUnknown
General Services Administration Confirmed cuts*At least360Confirmed buyoutsUnknownMore planned reductionsUnknown
Health and Human Services

Reduction so far: 16%

Total planned reduction: 16%

Confirmed cuts*About13,250Confirmed buyoutsUnknownMore planned reductionsUnknown

Homeland Security

Two ombudsman offices

Reduction so far: More than 99%

Confirmed cutsUp to160Confirmed buyoutsUnknownMore planned reductionsUnknown

Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties

Reduction so far: More than 99%

Confirmed cuts*About150Confirmed buyoutsUnknownMore planned reductionsUnknown

Federal Emergency Management Agency Confirmed cutsAt least140Confirmed buyoutsMore than800More planned reductionsUnknown
Transportation Security Administration

Reduction so far: Less than 1%

Confirmed cutsAbout240Confirmed buyoutsUnknownMore planned reductionsUnknown

Other Homeland Security agencies Confirmed cuts*About170Confirmed buyoutsUnknownMore planned reductionsUnknown
Housing and Urban Development

Reduction so far: 4%

Total planned reduction: 14%

Confirmed cuts*At least310Confirmed buyoutsUnknownMore planned reductionsAt least930

Interior Confirmed cuts*About1,880Confirmed buyoutsUnknownMore planned reductionsUnknown
Justice

Reduction so far: Less than 1%

Confirmed cuts*At least60Confirmed buyoutsAt least80More planned reductionsUnknown

Labor Confirmed cuts*About170Confirmed buyoutsUnknownMore planned reductionsUnknown
NASA

Reduction so far: Less than 1%

Confirmed cutsAbout20Confirmed buyoutsUnknownMore planned reductionsUnknown

National Science Foundation Confirmed cuts*About170Confirmed buyoutsUnknownMore planned reductionsUnknown
Small Business Administration

Reduction so far: 5%

Total planned reduction: 46%

Confirmed cuts*About300Confirmed buyoutsUnknownMore planned reductionsAbout2,700

Social Security Administration

Reduction so far: Less than 1%

Total planned reduction: 12%

Confirmed cutsAt least190Confirmed buyoutsAt least20More planned reductionsAbout7,000

State

Reduction so far: Less than 1%

Confirmed cutsAbout60Confirmed buyoutsUnknownMore planned reductionsUnknown

Transportation Confirmed cuts*About780Confirmed buyoutsUnknownMore planned reductionsUnknown
Treasury

Internal Revenue Service

Reduction so far: 13%

Total planned reduction: 50%

Confirmed cuts*About7,320Confirmed buyoutsUp to5,000More planned reductionsUp to37,500

Other Treasury Department agencies Confirmed cuts*About300Confirmed buyoutsUnknownMore planned reductionsUnknown
U.S. Agency for Global Media

Voice of America

Reduction so far: More than 99%

Total planned reduction: More than 99%

Confirmed cutsAbout1,300Confirmed buyoutsUnknownMore planned reductionsUnknown

U.S. Agency for International Development

Reduction so far: More than 99%

Total planned reduction: More than 99%

Confirmed cuts*About10,000Confirmed buyoutsUnknownMore planned reductionsUnknown

Veterans Affairs

Reduction so far: Less than 1%

Total planned reduction: 17%

Confirmed cuts*About1,960Confirmed buyoutsUnknownMore planned reductionsUp to80,900

Notes and Methodology

The figures above are most likely an undercount. Agencies that have let go of an unspecified number of employees are not reflected here.

Outside of the general effort to shrink the size of the federal work force and gut diversity, equity and inclusion programs, Mr. Trump has also targeted specific individuals at a number of independent agencies, many of which are also not reflected here.

Most federal agencies have not made verified numbers public, and no centralized database of confirmed figures exists. As a result, The New York Times compiled data from sources within the federal agencies, court documents and press statements.

Confirmed cuts: The number of federal workers who have been sent termination notices, fired, laid off, placed on administrative leave, sent home or who were told to halt work, regardless of subsequent reinstatements because of court order or agency reversals.

Confirmed buyouts: In February, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management said that about 75,000 workers across departments had accepted deferred resignation offers. Confirmed buyouts shown here do not reflect that entire total, and they are shown only when information about the number of buyouts at a particular agency level is known.

More planned reductions: Can include a combination of buyouts, firings and layoffs. In some cases, the breakdown between the three categories was not specified.

To determine the amount of the proposed reduction in each agency or subagency’s work force, The Times compiled these numbers into a database alongside data on agency size, as of September 2024, from the O.P.M. database on federal employment. More recent numbers on agency sizes were used where available.

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