Source: New York Post
The ranks of US government workers fell for a fourth straight month in April with non-postal employment falling by 8,500 as President Trump and adviser Elon Musk aim for drastic cuts in the federal workforce. With the latest reductions, reported on Friday in the monthly nonfarm payrolls report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, federal government non-US Postal Service employment has declined by more than 23,000 so far this year. That makes Trump the most aggressive president in cutting the federal workforce since Ronald Reagan, who oversaw a reduction of about 46,000 in early 1981.
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