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A Year After U.S.A.I.D.’s Death, Fired Workers Find Few Jobs and Much Loss

The New York Times – Business:

People have plowed through savings, cashed out retirement funds and moved in with relatives. Former U.S.A.I.D. workers estimate that less than half have found full-time work.

Elisabeth Bumiller and Eileen Sullivan
Author: Elisabeth Bumiller and Eileen Sullivan

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Careers and Professions, Diplomatic Service, Embassies and Consulates, Foreign Aid, Government Efficiency Department (US), Government Employees, Hiring and Promotion, Humanitarian Aid, Labor and Jobs, Layoffs and Job Reductions, Unemployment, United States Agency for International Development, United States Politics and Government
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