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Updated · The D.C. Policy Center · Jun 12
District of Columbia Loses 44,600 Jobs as Federal Employment Falls 14.4%
Updated
Updated · The D.C. Policy Center · Jun 12

District of Columbia Loses 44,600 Jobs as Federal Employment Falls 14.4%

1 articles · Updated · The D.C. Policy Center · Jun 12

Summary

  • 44,600 nonfarm jobs disappeared in the District between January 2025 and April 2026, a 5.8% drop highlighted in a preview of a forthcoming Rivlin Initiative report.
  • Federal government employment led the decline, falling 14.4%, while professional and business services shrank 4.5% and leisure and hospitality slipped 2.1%.
  • The broader D.C. metro area also weakened but held up better overall, with nonfarm employment still 3% below January 2025 levels.
  • Within that region, selected sectors fell even more sharply than in the District—federal jobs dropped 16.6%, professional and business services 4.8%, and leisure and hospitality 2.8%.
  • Those losses point to sustained labor-market weakness across both the District and its surrounding metro economy since early 2025.

Insights

Beyond D.C.'s job crisis, what is the nationwide impact of a dramatically smaller federal workforce on public services?
As federal jobs exit D.C., what new industries can prevent the city's slide into an economic 'doom loop'?
With 80,000 jobs lost, is this a necessary correction for D.C.'s long-term economic health and diversification?