The Economic Impact of Departmental Layoffs on National and Local Economies
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By Pat Brown, MBA Departmental layoffs, particularly within government sectors, can have far-reaching consequences that extend well beyond the immediate loss of jobs. While these layoffs are often seen as a way to reduce government spending or streamline operations, their economic impact can ripple through both national and local economies in significant ways. In this

Understanding Your Severance Package: What’s Included and What’s Not
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By Pat Brown, MBA Losing a job is never easy, but a severance package can provide much-needed financial stability as you transition to your next opportunity. However, not all severance packages are created equal. Understanding what’s included—and what’s not—can help you make informed decisions and negotiate for a better deal if necessary. What Is a

The Political Fallout of Departmental Layoffs in the White House Administration
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By Pat Brown, MBA When a White House administration decides to lay off entire departments or drastically cut staff within government agencies, the political fallout can be profound, influencing public opinion, political stability, and the relationship between the federal government and its citizens. These decisions not only reshape the operational dynamics of the federal government

What to Do Next After a Layoff
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By Pat Brown, MBA Being laid off is a challenging and often unexpected event that can leave you feeling uncertain about the future. However, how you respond in the aftermath will determine how quickly you can get back on your feet and regain your confidence. If you’ve recently experienced a layoff, don’t panic. This is