800,000 Federal Workers Could Be Furloughed If Debt Ceiling Not Raised
Thursday, June 30, 2011
(Metropolitan Washington Council, AFL-CIO)Eight hundred thousand federal workers could
end up furloughed if Congress fails to move
forward on an increase of the debt ceiling.
That's according to a study conducted by George
H.W. Bush former Treasury undersecretary Jay
Powell who crunched the numbers with assistance
from Bill Clinton's former budget director
Alice Rivlin and retired Senate Budget
Committee Chairman Republican Pete Domenici.
"This is the height of irresponsibility," said
AFSCME Council 26 Executive Director Carl
Goldman."Furloughing or not paying nearly a
million federal workers would affect millions
of Americans and send the economy reeling. It
would also have a devastating impact on metro
Washington workers and residents, whether they
work for the government or not." Council 26
represents approximately 7,000 metro-area
federal workers. The study, released Tuesday,
reveals the U.S. government would be unable to
fund 50 percent of its obligations. The federal
government would need to implement an immediate
cut of 44 percent in federal spending. Impacted
departments include Veterans Affairs, Labor,
Health and Human Services, Transportation and
Education. Military pay would also likely be on
the chopping block. Powell told reporters that
the end result would be "chaotic." There is a
solution, Goldman suggested. "Close corporate
tax loopholes and tax the rich."
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reporting by Jesse Russell, Workers Independent
News
