The Federal Layoffs Aren’t as Massive as They Seem

The Numbers Behind the Firings: Why 2025’s Federal Layoffs Aren’t as Massive as They Seem When headlines announced that thousands of federal workers were being fired across Washington, the reaction was immediate — shock, frustration, and fear of a government hollowed out from within. But a closer look at the data tells a more nuanced story: while the total number of layoffs in 2025 is historically significant, the percentage of employees dismissed from most agencies remains relatively small. A Story of Scale: Thousands vs. Millions The U.S. federal government employs roughly 2.2 million civilians. Against that backdrop, even headline-grabbing figures…

The Federal Shutdown

Every few years, the phrase “federal shutdown” makes its way back into headlines, sparking worry, confusion, and political debate. But what does a shutdown really mean, and why does it matter to everyday Americans? A federal government shutdown occurs when Congress fails to pass the necessary spending bills or a continuing resolution to fund government operations. Without that funding, agencies that rely on annual appropriations cannot continue business as usual. While “essential” services continue—such as national security, air traffic control, and Social Security payments—many agencies scale back dramatically, and hundreds of thousands of federal workers face furloughs. Why Shutdowns Happen…