Trump Administration Cuts Half of Department of Education Workforce
The layoffs, part of broader efforts to downsize federal agencies, raise concerns over student loan services and education funding.
- The Department of Education announced the termination of over 1,300 employees, reducing its workforce by nearly 50%.
- Education Secretary Linda McMahon stated the cuts aim to streamline operations and redirect resources to students, parents, and teachers.
- Critics, including Democrats and education advocacy groups, warn the layoffs could disrupt student loan services, financial aid processing, and borrower assistance programs.
- President Trump has expressed intentions to transfer education oversight to states, though closing the department would require congressional approval.
- The layoffs come as student loan borrowers face ongoing challenges, including paused income-driven repayment plans and reduced support services.