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HHS to Cut 10,000 Jobs in Major Restructuring Under RFK Jr.

The overhaul, aligned with Trump's government downsizing initiative, consolidates divisions and introduces the Administration for a Healthy America.

  • The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will eliminate 10,000 positions, reducing its workforce by 24% to 62,000 employees.
  • The restructuring will consolidate 28 divisions into 15, including the creation of the Administration for a Healthy America (AHA) to centralize core functions.
  • HHS aims to save $1.8 billion annually by streamlining operations and reducing redundancies in administrative roles such as IT, HR, and procurement.
  • Critics warn the cuts could delay drug approvals, harm public health services, and lower agency morale, with employees reporting uncertainty and stress.
  • The changes, set to take effect by late May 2025, align with President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency initiative to downsize federal agencies.
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