NASA says it will lose about 20% of its workforce amid federal workers lay off

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The U.S. area company NASA will lose about 3,900 workers underneath Donald Trump’s sweeping effort to trim the federal workforce — concurrently the president prioritizes plans for crewed missions to the Moon and Mars.
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The U.S. area company NASA will lose about 3,900 workers underneath Donald Trump’s sweeping effort to trim the federal workforce — concurrently the President prioritizes plans for crewed missions to the Moon and Mars.

In an emailed assertion, NASA stated round 3,000 workers took half within the second spherical of its deferred resignation program, which closed late Friday (July 26, 2025).

Combined with the 870 who joined the primary spherical and common employees departures, the company’s civil servant workforce is about to drop from greater than 18,000 earlier than Mr. Trump took workplace in January to roughly 14,000 — a greater than 20% lower.

Those leaving the National Aeronautics and Space Administration on the deferred resignation program will be positioned on administrative go away till an agreed departure date. An company spokesperson stated the figures might shift barely within the coming weeks.

“Safety remains a top priority for our agency as we balance the need to become a more streamlined and more efficient organization and work to ensure we remain fully capable of pursuing a Golden Era of exploration and innovation, including to the Moon and Mars,” the company stated.

Earlier this 12 months, the Trump administration’s proposed NASA finances put a return to the Moon and a journey to Mars entrance and middle, slashing science and local weather packages.

The White House says it desires to concentrate on “beating China back to the Moon and putting the first human on Mars.” China is aiming for its first crewed lunar touchdown by 2030, whereas the U.S. program, referred to as Artemis, has confronted repeated delays.

NASA continues to be run by an appearing administrator after the administration’s preliminary choose to guide the company, tech billionaire Jared Isaacman — endorsed by former Trump advisor Elon Musk — was finally rejected by the Republican president.

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