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The History of Civil Service and the Impact of Trump's Slashing of the Workforce

March 17, 2025

The History of Civil Service and the Impact of Trump's Slashing of the Workforce

Ask students: How many civilian workers does the US government employ? Who was the president that cut 20% of the federal workforce?

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President Trump gave federal agencies a deadline this week to implement a large-scale reduction in force. The order would not only lay off thousands more government employees but eliminate positions altogether. Lisa Desjardins takes a look at the history of the civil service and the attempts to change its size and influence over time.

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Key Term

Meritocracy — a social system, society or organization in which seeks positions are awarded based in ability or proven merit, not because of their money or social position

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Discussion Questions

  1. How many civilian workers does the US government employ?
  2. Who was the president that cut 20% of the federal workforce?
  3. What was the purpose of the 1833 Pendleton Civil Service Act?
  4. When did Bill Clinton and Al Gore take office?
  5. Why is the Trump administration's approach to slashing the federal workforce different from the Clinton administration?

Focus Questions

The Trump administration's approach has left many Americans confused and divided on their opinions of government workers. According to polls, the majority of Americans believe the government is doing too much while also believing that federal workers are essential.

Why do you think Americans have such conflicting opinions of government? Do you think Trump's solution will be effective in alleviating this? Explain why or why not.

Media literacy: Federal workers include everyone from mail carriers to lawmakers. Think of federal workers in your community. How could you find out how your own community might be affected by cuts? Where does federal spending support your community?

Extension Activity

Watch the video below to learn about how federal cuts are affecting workers in Missouri.

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