EPA Restructures, Cuts Workforce and Research Office to Save $750 Million
The EPA is replacing its Office of Research and Development with a new science office, reducing its workforce by 23% (over 3,700 employees, including 1,000 scientists) to save nearly $750 million.

EPA eliminates research and development office as it begins thousands of layoffs

Trump’s EPA eliminates research and development office and begins layoffs

EPA Slashes 23 Percent of Its Workforce, Eliminating Scientific Research Arm

EPA announces 23% workforce reduction and closure of research office as part of federal streamlining
Overview
The EPA is replacing its Office of Research and Development with a new Office of Applied Science and Environmental Solutions, signaling a major restructuring within the federal agency.
This significant overhaul includes a 23% reduction in the agency's workforce, impacting over 3,700 employees as part of a broader federal streamlining initiative.
Over 1,000 scientists, including chemists and biologists, are among those being laid off due to the closure of the research and development office.
The restructuring and workforce cuts are part of a broader federal streamlining initiative aimed at increasing efficiency and reducing operational costs across government agencies.
Through these comprehensive layoffs and office eliminations, the EPA projects nearly $750 million in savings, contributing to the overall federal budget optimization.
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