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US Fed plans to cut workforce by 10% in next ‘couple of years’

US President Donald Trump has frequently criticized Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, pictured, for not cutting interest rates swiftly enough
US President Donald Trump has frequently criticized Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, pictured, for not cutting interest rates swiftly enough - Copyright AFP Jim WATSON
US President Donald Trump has frequently criticized Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, pictured, for not cutting interest rates swiftly enough - Copyright AFP Jim WATSON

US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell told staff on Friday that the bank plans to cut its workforce by around 10 percent in “the next couple of years,” according to a memo seen by AFP.

The bank’s announcement follows US President Donald Trump’s attempt to dramatically reduce headcount in the federal government, a move that has been spearheaded by the Elon Musk-run Department of Government Efficiency. 

“The Fed is absurdly overstaffed,” Musk wrote in a social media post earlier this year. 

The Fed is an independent agency which does not rely on Congress for its funding, but instead makes money from interest on securities and fees charged to the banks it oversees.

“Experience here and elsewhere shows that it is healthy for any organization to periodically take a fresh look at its staffing and resources,” Powell told staff in the memo, first reported by Bloomberg News.

The plans will include a “voluntary” deferred resignation program for eligible employees at the Federal Reserve Board in Washington, he said.

The Fed employed 23,950 people across the country in 2023, according to its most recent annual report, including 3,000 employees at the Board, and over 20,000 staff at its 12 reserve banks dotted across the country.

Using that figure, a 10 percent cut in headcount would translate to a loss of just under 2,400 people.

Powell said he has directed the leadership of the Fed “to find incremental ways to consolidate functions where appropriate, modernize some business practices, and ensure that we are right-sized and able to meet our statutory mission.”

The deferred resignation program would “provide new professional growth opportunities for our staff and help us remain well-prepared to carry out our important responsibilities in the years to come,” he added. 

AFP
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