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DOGE layoffs may ‘overwhelm’ unemployment system for federal workers

Last updated: March 9, 2025 7:15 pm
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The Trump administration’s aggressive termination of federal staff members could lead to a surge in claims for unemployment benefits, straining the already struggling system. According to a recent report by The Century Foundation, the Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk, is expected to lay off hundreds of thousands of federal workers, marking the largest mass layoff in U.S. history.

The Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) program, the primary system for federal workers to claim unemployment benefits, is ill-equipped to handle such a large influx of claims. The manual processes involved in the UCFE program, as opposed to the more automated systems for private sector workers, could result in significant delays in processing claims and distributing aid to jobless workers.

Andrew Stettner, the director of economy and jobs at The Century Foundation, warned that the current delays in processing benefits could worsen as the number of claims increases. The UCFE program relies on manual inputs and verification processes, making it difficult to handle a sudden surge in claims. The system, which is already struggling to keep up with the current demand, may face further challenges as the number of layoffs continues to rise.

In February alone, over 62,000 federal workers across 17 agencies lost their jobs, signaling a sharp increase in job cuts compared to previous years. The rapid surge in claims for unemployment benefits is reminiscent of the challenges faced during the pandemic, albeit on a smaller scale.

The UCFE program’s reliance on manual processes and verification mechanisms could lead to longer wait times for jobless workers seeking financial assistance. The federal government’s attempts to contest claims, particularly for probationary workers, could further complicate the process and delay benefits for those in need.

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Despite the administration’s efforts to reduce federal jobs, recent legal challenges have posed obstacles to these mass layoffs. A federal judge in San Francisco deemed the layoffs illegal and ordered the rescinding of directives to fire probationary workers. The Merit Systems Protection Board also temporarily reinstated thousands of workers at the U.S. Department of Agriculture to their previous positions.

As the situation unfolds, the uncertainty surrounding the future of federal jobs and the efficacy of the UCFE program remains a pressing concern for jobless workers. The challenges posed by the mass layoffs and the strain on the unemployment benefits system highlight the need for swift and effective action to support those affected by the administration’s workforce reductions.

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