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The government paid $4.5 billion to feds who took the DRP, one estimate shows
A new data analysis from the Partnership for Public Service reported various cost estimates of the Trump administrations federal workforce overhauls.
Drew Friedman@dfriedmanWFED
April 9, 2026 6:07 pm
4 min read
Federal employees who took the Trump administrations deferred resignation offer cost the government approximately $4.5 billion in salary and benefits expenses while not working, a new calculation shows.
A data analysis from the Partnership for Public Service estimated financial impacts of various federal workforce policies from the Trump administration. The report calculated costs stemming not only from the deferred resignation program (DRP), but also from the probationary firings, re-hirings and reductions in force (RIFs) that have taken place over the last 15 months.
The nonprofit organization collected and analyzed data from a combination of government resources, congressional reports, think tanks, news articles and internal research. All told, the new report projected nearly $71 billion in total costs related to federal workforce actions.
This is a conservative estimate there are lots of additional costs that just simply arent quantifiable, said Brandon Lardy, the Partnerships data director. This is the first step. We are planning to add additional costs to this over time.
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Drew Friedman
Drew Friedman is a workforce, pay and benefits reporter for Federal News Network. Follow @dfriedmanWFED
The government paid $4.5 billion to feds who took the DRP, one estimate shows
A new data analysis from the Partnership for Public Service reported various cost estimates of the Trump administrations federal workforce overhauls.
Drew Friedman@dfriedmanWFED
April 9, 2026 6:07 pm
4 min read
Federal employees who took the Trump administrations deferred resignation offer cost the government approximately $4.5 billion in salary and benefits expenses while not working, a new calculation shows.
A data analysis from the Partnership for Public Service estimated financial impacts of various federal workforce policies from the Trump administration. The report calculated costs stemming not only from the deferred resignation program (DRP), but also from the probationary firings, re-hirings and reductions in force (RIFs) that have taken place over the last 15 months.
The nonprofit organization collected and analyzed data from a combination of government resources, congressional reports, think tanks, news articles and internal research. All told, the new report projected nearly $71 billion in total costs related to federal workforce actions.
This is a conservative estimate there are lots of additional costs that just simply arent quantifiable, said Brandon Lardy, the Partnerships data director. This is the first step. We are planning to add additional costs to this over time.
{snip}
Drew Friedman
Drew Friedman is a workforce, pay and benefits reporter for Federal News Network. Follow @dfriedmanWFED
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The government paid $4.5 billion to feds who took the DRP, one estimate shows (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
14 hrs ago
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UpInArms
(55,044 posts)1. Well, that was certainly a money saving move
dweller
(28,473 posts)2. It should guarantee
a fat doge check for every one of us !1!
✌🏻
yellow dahlia
(6,057 posts)3. Bankrupting the country - one misstep at a time.
They disrupted so many lives. They eliminated so much institutional memory and quality professionals (such as yourself, I assume) from the govt.
How much was incompetence? How much was deliberate destruction?
Biophilic
(6,575 posts)4. So much winning!!!