USAID Workforce Slashed From 10,000 to Under 300 as Elon Musk’s DOGE Decimates Agency
In a shocking turn of events, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has seen its workforce decimated from 10,000 employees to under 300 due to the influence of Elon Musk’s cryptocurrency, DOGE.
The sudden surge in popularity of DOGE, fueled by Musk’s tweets and endorsements, has caused a mass exodus of USAID employees who have been drawn to the lucrative world of cryptocurrency trading.
This drastic reduction in workforce has left the agency severely understaffed and struggling to fulfill its mission of providing foreign aid and humanitarian assistance around the world.
Many former USAID employees have reported making substantial profits from trading DOGE, with some even claiming to have become millionaires overnight.
The impact of this workforce slash on USAID’s operations and ability to respond to global crises remains to be seen, but the agency is facing an uphill battle to rebuild its workforce and regain its footing in the aftermath of the DOGE decimation.
Critics of Musk and his influence on the cryptocurrency market have called for greater regulation and oversight to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.
As the dust settles and the implications of the USAID workforce slash become clearer, one thing is certain – the world of cryptocurrency and its powerful influencers like Elon Musk have the potential to reshape industries and institutions in ways we never imagined.
It remains to be seen how USAID will adapt and recover from this unprecedented blow, but one thing is for sure – the impact of Musk’s DOGE on the agency will be felt for years to come.
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