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Federal Job Cuts Threaten Black Middle Class

FEDERAL JOB CUTS under Trump threaten the Black middle class, disproportionately affecting Black employees across agencies. Credit: Aaron Kittredge/Pexels

by ReShonda Tate

Houston Defender

For decades, the feder­al government has been a pillar of economic se­curity for Black work­ers, providing steady employment, benefits and opportunities often denied in the private sector.

But sweeping job cuts under the Trump ad­ministration, spear­headed by Elon Musk’s Department of Govern­ment Efficiency, are rapidly dismantling this pathway to the middle class.

“The federal workforce was a means to help build the Black middle class. It hired Black Americans at a higher rate than private em­ployers,” said Sheria Smith, president of the American Federation of Government Employ­ees (AFGE) Local 252, which represents Edu­cation Department em­ployees.

Recent mass layoffs, buyouts, and firings are disproportionately af­fecting Black employees across multiple federal agencies. At least 75,000 government employees have accepted buyout offers, with thousands more terminated in re­cent weeks. Many were either recent hires or dismissed for alleged subpar performance.

The Department of Education, a prime tar­get for closure under Trump’s agenda, has seen significant layoffs. Smith noted that 74 workers at the depart­ment had been let go—60 of them Black.

At the Department of Health and Human Services, where 1,300 new hires were cut, 20 percent of the work­force was Black. The Department of Veterans Affairs, which recently laid off 1,000 employees, saw 24 percent of its Black staff displaced.

These numbers illus­trate just how vital fed­eral employment has been for Black economic mobility, said Marcus Casey, a fellow at the Brookings Institution’s Economic Studies pro­gram.

“Whether it was from the post office, through direct growth of federal agencies, through the military—the govern­ment fought against the headwinds associated with the private sector,” Casey said. “The feder­al government has been essential to the build­ing of the Black middle class.”

“Morale Is so Low”

Among those affect­ed is a worker at the VA in Houston, who spoke anonymously for fear of retaliation. He described a tense at­mosphere in which em­ployees live in fear of sudden termination.

“Morale is so low,” he said. “People who should be there are gone. Ev­eryone is nervous about the next shoe dropping.”

He had planned to retire after 20 or 25 years of service but now doubts he will make it. “Every indicator is that my head will be chopped off sooner or later. How can anyone be produc­tive with that hanging over you?”

Undoing DEI to Cut the Federal Workforce

Trump’s changes start­ed with dismantling Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) ini­tiatives in federal hir­ing, framing them as a “destructive ideology.” These cuts extend be­yond DEI-focused jobs, disproportionately af­fecting Black employees across departments.

“A lot of Black peo­ple not only benefited from what they call DEI now, but the original affirmative action pro­grams, and the veter­an preferences,” Casey said. “That combination helped a lot of people get a foothold in the civ­il service.”

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