Here are the agencies that were cut the most by Trump, new data shows â The Washington Post
Demonstrators walk past a portrait of President Donald Trump outside the U.S. Department of Agriculture in June of last year. (Eric Lee / For The Washington Post
Here are the agencies that were cut the most by Trump, new data shows
About 335,000 federal workers left government from January to November 2025, with a vast majority of those people quitting or retiring.
January 10, 2026 at 6:00 a.m. EST, Yesterday at 6:00 a.m. EST, 3 min
By Meryl Kornfield and Clara Ence Morse
More than a third of the Agriculture Departmentâs food inspectors left government last year. Over a quarter of Social Securityâs IT management is gone. The Treasury Department is down about 4,000 tax examiners, or about 26 percent.
In total, about 335,000 federal workers left government from January to November 2025, with a vast majority of those people quitting or retiring, according to data released Thursday by the federal governmentâs human resources arm. While Trump officials and billionaire Elon Musk had vowed to fire many federal employees â accusing the workforce of being bloated and inefficient â only a small fraction of workers, approximately 11,000, were actually laid off.
The Office of Personnel Managementâs latest data, which breaks down workforce numbers by agency and other demographics, reveals the extent of the biggest overhaul to the federal workforce since the 1990s. For the first time, the data also shows in detail the extent to which the administration slashed agencies that didnât conform to President Donald Trumpâs policy priorities.
The agency touted the release of the data as part of an onlinedashboard, which it said will be updated monthly.
âThe Federal Workforce Data website delivers timely, transparent data in a format that is easy to use and built for the future,â OPM Director Scott Kupor said in a statement. âThis is a major step forward for accountability and data-driven decision-making across government.â
Following Trumpâs second term
The data reflects the past yearâs headlines. For instance, nearly all of the U.S. Agency for International Developmentâs workforce was wiped out, largely through layoffs, after the administration moved to formally abolish the agency. The Education Department, which Trump has promised to eliminate, lost about 40 percent of its staff, including nearly 700 employees who were laid off. Over 4,000 people were laid off at the Department of Health and Human Services, while the number of voluntary departures was more than three times that number.
A far greater number of federal employees took buyout offers that Musk and agencies offered last year to reduce workforces, The Washington Post previously reported. While the database doesnât say specifically how many workers took buyouts, those employees were counted among those who quit, which totaled about 154,000, or about half of those who left. Over 100,000 others took various forms of retirement offers, leading to a backlog in processing the departures.
Those retirements and buyouts touched nearly every kind of job within government, including nurses at Veterans Affairs hospitals, park rangers and Internal Revenue Service agents.
Many federal workers described feeling beaten down and exhausted by the Trump administration, which encouraged people across the board to leave, said Max Stier, president of the Partnership for Public Service, a nonprofit that advocates to improve federal agencies and services. Stier said the database reflects the aftermath of an assault that left no agency untouched.
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