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The CFPB announces sweeping job cuts: up to 90% gone

April 18, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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The recent decision by the Trump administration to make staffing changes within government agencies is part of a larger effort to streamline operations.

These layoffs were announced in an email sent to CFPB employees, as shared by Wall Street Journal’s Brian Schwartz on X. The email, sent by CFPB chief legal officer Mark Paoletta, highlighted the agency’s new focus on addressing issues that directly impact consumers, such as problems with mortgages.

The email also mentioned that the CFPB will be deprioritizing topics like medical debt, student loans, consumer data, and digital payments. The Associated Press reported that employees’ access to agency systems, including email, will be terminated by Friday evening.

Employees were informed in the email that their positions were being eliminated as part of a reduction-in-force (RIF) procedure. The CFPB, which was established in response to the 2008 financial crisis, has faced criticism from various sectors for overstepping its regulatory authority.

Following a period of uncertainty at the agency, with conflicting directives from acting Director Russell Vought, employees were eventually instructed to focus on statutorily required work. The CFPB did not provide a comment in response to HousingWire’s inquiry.

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