Job Applications From Federal Workers Are Surging — Especially From Agencies Under DOGE Scrutiny

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Editor’s Note: This article is part of a series examining how US federal workers are responding to ongoing efforts to shrink the size of the federal government. Find out more about where potentially impacted federal workers are located here, and read about government employees’ demographics and skills here

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Applications from workers at federal agencies under DOGE review surged by 50% in February. Remote work is popular among federal workers actively looking at jobs, with 3.2% of job searches including the phrases “remote,” “work from home,” and/or “remote work from home.” The shares of searches for horticulture and

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