A few years ago, I was eating breakfast in a DC hotel listening to two men talk about their schedule for the day. Their business was decorating homes for Christmas, and they were discussing their heavy workload.
As I listened quietly the men were describing premium rates for DC families who wanted their decorating services completed fastest. The average rate was $15,000 per residence for 30-day interior holiday decorating, and the rates went up from there. They were overwhelmed with business calls.
I sat there stunned doing spit-takes with my coffee while thinking, “holy cow, who has that kind of money to blow, just renting Holiday decorations?” One of the client names was familiar, Kellyanne Conway. “Jumpin’ ju-ju bones, this is an actual thing they do up here,” I thought. My mind was blown, but this put context to the economic bubble that isolated DC from the rest of ‘real’ America.
Yesterday, I read a New York Times column describing how the professional political employees and their families have been impacted by President Trump and the downsizing of the federal workforce.
Amid the tear-filled typeset meant to generate sympathy this part jumped out at me: “The District of Columbia currently has the highest unemployment rate in the nation, at 6.7 percent, in large part because of major reductions in the federal work force, including U.S.A.I.D., and cuts to government grants and contracts.” {CITATION}
Almost all of the $35 billion spent by USAID in 2024 went to Washington-based contractors, not to people in need overseas. Eliminating USAID has now created an unemployment problem for all of those DC-based federal contractors, NGOs and USAID employees. The NYT article gives examples of the terrible state of affairs. This is one:
[…] Sheryl Cowan, 57, was making $272,000 a year as a senior vice president at a U.S.A.I.D.-funded nonprofit when she was let go at the end of March 2025. Last month she had an online interview for a $19-an-hour job managing a Penzeys Spices store near her home in Falls Church, Va.
Her take-home pay would not cover her mortgage but said she was eager to do something other than spending down her savings and has applied for 60 jobs. She has since been called back for an in-person interview. “Aside from the salary, it would be fun,” she said. “I could do it for a little while.” (more)
Ms. Cowan (pictured above) was making $23,000/month working for a nonprofit funded by USAID. $23,000 a month!
I also saw one of the best responses to this situation outlined by a user on the Twitter:
[…] “The framing wants you to feel outrage at the cruelty of the cuts.
But the actual data point buried in the story is devastating to the narrative it’s trying to build.
272k for a senior VP at a USAID-funded nonprofit is not a real salary. It’s a subsidy. That job existed inside a closed loop: taxpayer money flows to USAID, USAID funds NGOs, NGOs hire professionals at inflated rates, those professionals build lives around compensation that was never stress-tested against the open market.
The entire salary was a function of proximity to the spigot. Not output. Not value creation. Not demand for her specific skills.
The $19/hour number isn’t the system being cruel. It’s the system being honest for the first time. The market is saying: without the government funding stream, your skills at 57 command 39k. That’s the real price. The 272k was the fiction.
And here’s what nobody in that thread will say: there are tens of thousands of people in the DC metro area alone sitting in exactly this position right now. Government-adjacent professionals whose entire compensation structure was built on a funding model that is being unwound. Not by AI, not by automation, but by simple political reallocation. And the market is going to reprice every single one of them.
The deeper pattern is that an entire class of professional jobs in America were never real market jobs. They were artifacts of institutional spending that created its own employment ecosystem. Government, corporate middle management, DEI departments, compliance layers, consulting firms that exist to service other consulting firms. The whole structure was a series of jobs that existed because the money existed, not because the work needed doing at that price.
That structure is now being compressed from multiple directions simultaneously. AI from one side. Spending cuts from another. Corporate efficiency mandates from a third.
And the professional class that built its identity, its mortgages, its kids’ tuitions, its retirement plans around those salaries is about to discover what the open market actually thinks they’re worth.
That’s the repricing.” {source}
I think the Christmas decoration business model now has context.
Perhaps it is a business model that no longer exists, thanks to President Trump.


WINNING!
Please, Please, It’s Too Much Winning. We Can’t Take It Any More.
Oh yes we can!
How do you think she voted in the last 12 months in Virginia?
Communist, of course….
After all, why would she NOT?!?
Thank you Sundance for that heartwarming story. I can genuinely say it made my day!
As Jerry Seinfeld would say to the plight of the waaaay over-compensated employee. . .
“That’s a shame.”
Sheryl could always open a Learing Center. She’s already got the grift down pat.
I wonder if many of those charitable organizations that have to spend so much money for “administrative costs” are feeling a pinch?
Ask Pope Leo about Catholic charities.
My bet is that the charitable causes, that were supposedly the raison d’être of all of the blown up money-laundering NGO’s, hardly realized that they were blown up.
I was thinking of the Jeremy Clarkson meme “Oh no! Anyway…”. It’s the same sentiment.
Yes. Mari, that will ‘work’ too!
Artificial bubble meet real world pin.
Artificial college degrees to do gov’t busywork. 80% of degrees are worse than worthless. Worse because of the college debt and being victimized by indoctrination.
80% of college grads retarded in life by at least a decade by a meaningless, negatively-productive degree.
I mostly agree with your comment. My father once told me that my older brothers needed degrees because they lacked drive whereas myself, he said, are motivated and driven to succeed without one.
I started a business at 16 and another at 28. I’m retired now and my Job today, yes JOB… is trading futures markets.
My brothers are still working getting ready to retire.
A degree just proves to someone that you’re willing to follow the rules. Me, I broke all those rules.
“ A degree just proves to someone that you’re willing to follow the rules. Me, I broke all those rules.”
Best pay of the day, IMHO!
Your father was spot on! Congratulations on retirement.
Doing something for 10 years that produced nothing of value….did nothing. The real world passed them by and they are probably not worth $19 an hour. You lose the ability to be productive after 10 years of doing nothing.
When I was in D.C. during the Obama regime, my wife and I saw first hand why Obama and team were saying our economy is booming and they were right, the whole 10 mile square! The country itself? Not so much.
A male cashier was crying at Winn-Dixie when he checked out my purchases. His job had been cut to 10 hours a week, with no schedule (wait for the phone call to come in) during the Obama years. I still pray for that man.
So sad. LOL.
A Year After U.S.A.I.D.’s Death, Fired Workers Find Few Jobs and Much Loss – The New York Times
tough worthless degrees, poor work ethic, few real skills and often foreigners that absolutely hate the usa.
I would never wish job loss on anyone, but these people have zero marketable skills, just expensive degrees. Tide shift? I sincerely hope so.
I wish job loss on every grifter. Every single one. No sympathy.
College kids, they didn’t do it intentionally. Over the age of 30, hang ’em high.
College kids may or may not be grifters. I only wish ill on the grifters, college “educated” or not.
😥
Hey, your first name is spelled just like mine. Cheers to the moms who didn’t want their kids to have magnets with their kids names spelled right 😂
Capital A, no space, no e… highlight of my day
I had a cousin named JoAnn. Everyone pronounces my name as “JoAnn” most of the time. Or John, even more disconcerting, at the doctor’s offices.
My mom spelled it that way too:)
“… institutional spending that created its own employment ecosystem.”
The most polite description of a parasite that I’ve ever seen.
And soon, with the advent of AI enabled high quality free college courses, the same excruciating process will work through woke academia. Won’t that be fun?
You just made my day! ❤️😂
The same arrogant people who looked down their noses at Wal-mart patrons and flyover America.
Reminds me of “Fun with Dick and Jane”. I need a good laugh so I might watch that.
They can’t even afford Walmart now.
We wouldn’t want their kind sullying up a fine WalMart
You mean the same crowd that was telling hardworking Americans to “learn to code” while sipping champagne and shipping our jobs overseas?
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horrible i say…yes!
hhaahahhh FAFO baby
Washington DC Now Has the Highest Unemployment Rate in the Country at 6.9 Percent
And the rest of the country can rejoice upon learning of that news!
We have not made much progress until the unemployment rate of DC hits 30%
Give it time, my fellow Treeper.
Let the man work……
Very true. Supposedly the Federal civilian workforce is now shrunk to “only” the size it was in 1966
https://www.centerfreeeconomy.org/post/federal-workforce-shrinks-to-lowest-level-since-1966-under-trump-policies
“Perhaps a business model that no longer exists” Lord hear our prayer. Amen
Great!
I blame this guy who started it all back in the 1980’s….LOl!! I remember the commercials well and thought it was a scam….Turns out he was legit…..Crazy….
That is Matthew Lesko, the American author and infomercial pitchman famous for wearing bright suits covered in question marks. Starting in the 1980s and becoming iconic in the 90s, he promoted books instructing people on how to obtain “free money” through government grants and loans……
I remember all those.
I always thought HE was the scam, so I never bothered with his books. It just didn’t make sense.
I realized it with DOGE, He WASNT the scam, GOVERNMENT IS.
Fantastic news!
Retired Magistrate here: No tears here; except maybe from laughter. Now they know how the rest of us feel trying to pay the bills and have something left over for a little treat every once in a while.
Former employees of U.S.A.I.D. welcome to the real world.
Talk about them living in fantasy land…and that ‘big club’? They are no longer in it! And…
Bless Their Heart.
That is their “Real World”.
They believe everybody else’s is like theirs. They can’t imagine any other and most likely haven’t even tried.
And so, on that note…I have tasted my words, decided not to spit them out, and leave my fellow Treeper with this instead…
Ditto Sis! And some days it takes a lot of help and prayers to keep it in check.
Many days for me, girl…I am a work in progress on that front.
“That is their “Real World”.
They believe everybody else’s is like theirs. They can’t imagine any other and most likely haven’t even tried.”
This ☝️reminded me so much of, “Let them eat cake”.
Our path in this world isn’t one continuously smooth, straight road, is it, Toolnut. Potholes appear…some very deep and when least expected. Those affected by cuts in what I’m almost sure they thought was guaranteed secure federal employment (which until President Trump was on the scene was true) are receiving a much needed lesson, a life altering one, which this is…
“The biggest mistake in life is believing it can’t happen to you.”
~Anonymous, who got it exactly right.
(Yes, cake for everyone!!)
“The biggest mistake in life is believing it can’t happen to you.”
And it’s corollary lesson:
“If you want to make God laugh, tell him the plans you’ve made for yourself.”
I hammer both of those into my son.
What a wonderful, wise dad you are, my friend.
Ain’t it the truth!! 👍🏻
Very cute!
Reminds me of the illustrations from Trader Joe’s “Fearless Flyer”.
Since it is almost Caturday, I will use this Meme, for I will say it anyway.. usually without pausing.
A bit off topic but that picture is AI fake. A 57 yo female desk employee is physically incapable of balancing like that on an arm rest of a swivel chair. In fact her body does not appear to be under any balancing strain at all.
Unless she is an amputee, the missing left foot is a bigger AI tell.😉
Maybe she paid a contractor umpteen dollars to compose that photo for her annual Christmas newsletter.
Now ya did it…I have to go back and look…
I’m just hoping someone got a pic of her as she fell when the chair shifted
You challenged
Appears to me that her left heel could be on the desktop beyond the corner. No problem for a 57 yo. Otherwise, AI.
You challenged me so I went back and studied, zoomed in, and such.
To me, based on the bottom of her Left pants leg in relation to the Right pants leg as well as in relation to what looks like the top of the chair arm, then the part of the Left boot in relation to the top of the chair arm; I believe that her Left boot is turned outwards (rotated to the Left) and is securely on the right side desk top.
But I could be mistaken.
Clearly she has absolutely no substance and no center of gravity. She can float, just like the fog and smoke that she is.
Every state has a similar situation, especially the blue ones. California, IL and NY live to fund left wing government employees. Citizen services are secondary.
Wow! That is quite the depiction of how it all works, and what happens when the rug is pulled… EXCELLENT!
And the NYT thinks we should all be shedding tears at this situation… 😂🤣😂
Boo F’ing Hoo 🙁
Liberal tears are so very thirst-quenching!
NYT doth protest too much.
If only this was permanent.
President Trump is the best President!
It will be permanent. You think he won’t have it all locked in by the next 2.5 years? He will. Guaranteed.
Trust the Plan.
Manure finally hits the fan.
And the manure is not hitting the farmer for a change. Imagine a farmer or construction worker making $272 thousand a year sitting at a desk 9 to 5 with many holidays and vacations as part of the package.
“272k for a senior VP at a USAID-funded nonprofit…. That job existed inside a closed loop”
Your loop description did not include membership in the donor class.
Gotta pay tribute to the “Big Guy.”
Almost all our Christmas decorations came from Goodwill and hand me downs.
Our family decorated together. It’s fun and food is always involved.
I guess we wouldn’t be “fittin in” in DC.
Thank God.
God tells us to always be watching, greed and pride can take down many.
In the early 2000s, I went to church and socialized with someone who worked for one of these companies. They mainly decorated malls and shopping centers year round but did a lot of homes during Christmas and were starting to get Independence Day and Halloween requests, too.
To quote him, ‘they ain’t like us. ‘
True! I’m so grateful our parents led by being kind, patient and helping others as most important.
Growing up our friends got cars for their birthdays, we were told to get a job…lol, then we can buy a car.
Wasn’t grateful then but I sure am now.
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And think about this: they RENTED all the Christmas decorations so there will not be any memories accumulated with them in the attic to be revisited each year!
To be fair, they only lived in DC part time and figured it would only be a few years. Their real life was back somewhere in flyover country
Do you think Kelly Ann Conway’s daughter would have any use for those memories? With her Only Fans account?
Yes, it’s sad, isn’t it? Every Christmas decoration from my parents who passed, brings back the most cherished memories.
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People do not rent $15K Christmas decorations to make family memories. They rent $15K Christmas decorations as an ostentatious display of power and wealth. It is a way to awe strangers into being impressed. The intended audience is not the family.
So many memories! The ornaments I purchased to commemorate the birth of each child, or the ones we bought at various vacation spots, or the ones with the kid’s photos. The ones the girls picked out – cute little animals, etc. The dancing Homer Simpson singing Christmas carols and mangling the lyrics.
How sad that they don’t have those little mementos through the years.
If the unemployment rate THERE was 80%, it wouldn’t be HIGH ENOUGH!
Fire them all, close it down and put all government services out for bid. lowest bid wins. no cost overruns. no favors, no frills. no future business unless prior business was a WIN for Americans.
That means close down the FBI, CIA AND ALL THE AGENCIES WHO WORK AGAINST US!
Shrink the Federal government back to its Constitutionally-mandated size, scope and cost, and defunfld the fraud! Repeal the Federal Income tax, and dismantle the entire system of redistribution. Let the States tax their citizens and fund their own programs. Let the Feds levy the States for funds: as the Founders set up!
couldn’t happen to a more deserving group of people.
We need to keep defunding all NGO’s across the country. No more taxpayer funds stolen, let them raise there own money!
Exactly: our coerced Federal income tax funds should never be redistributed. Charity is voluntary. Redistribution is theft.
Christmas decorations for pay? Dang, I should have charged my parents when a teenager instead of doing to for fun.
Heck, I’m still decorating for free. (Found a used pink Christmas tree a few years back in a bulk auction. Fixed the lights…now it’s my fav.)
Yes but, do you have one of those lights with the revolving big colored lenses in front of it to high light your gorgeous pink Christmas tree? <smiles>
Now if I found one of those old 60’s silver trees like my next door neighbor had, revolving lights here I come!
Yes, Indeedy!!
May the downsizing continue!
Downsizing…..
It happens to the best of us……
About time it happened to the others…..
Yes. A bulk load of these people live or lived in Northern VA and vote Dem.
Now, but for most of my life we were solid Republican – the explosive growth of the federal (and local) governments and those who feed off them have totally changed the character of this area.
“The whole structure was a series of jobs that existed because the money existed…”
I cannot begin to tell you how well this describes a LOT of what I saw in government service on active duty in the military and as a contractor afterwards.
The author is wrong when they assert that “the money existed.” The money DIDN’T exist, or we wouldn’t be $33T in debt right now. It was “created” by adding zeroes to a balance sheet.
(This is an aside, but I bristle when I hear talking heads whining about all the fraud and how much good could have come from that money if it hadn’t been stolen. What if we hadn’t even printed that money if the first place; how much good could have come from that?)
And just another aside, we’re actually at around $39T, not $33T. Yeah, I know, $6T is chicken feed to those within the big bucks pay out system, but to the rest of us–that’s some mighty big bucks of a debt difference!
Course, I know you already know this, but I could not resist! <smiles>
Cry me a river….
The ‘donations’ to congresscritters, ‘campaigns’ and designees should be added to the closed loop that keeps the spigot running full open.
Even at $19 per hour, she’d still make more than the President.
The old system was obscene and corrupt to the core.
A sister of mine used to work for the Dep’t of Labor. This same sister said, “You’re not going to vote for Trump again are you? You know he’s mentally ill and a criminal, right?”
When I started to learn of the corruption in our government she was at our house for dinner. I mentioned to her that I was concerned about the corruption in our government. She said with a smile, “You know all governments are corrupt, right?” I think it was a way of saying I am naive to be concerned about corruption when it exists in all governments.
I do not know if her opinion on government corruption is held by others in the government or if it is an outlier. I suspect it is common.
How does it happen that grown up adults can rationalize or justify corruption in the government as if it is no big deal, but a man who is not corrupt and who is trying to end the corruption is somehow mentally ill and a criminal?
I imagine there always have been corrupt people in the federal bureaucracy and in Congress, but I believe they were the outliers. But now it seems like the corruption is throughout the entire government and Congress and the 20 or so members of Congress who aren’t corrupt are the outliers.
I also look back on the Presidents in my lifetime (I was around 5 or 6 when Dwight Eisenhower was President) and realize none of them did squat to address the issue of corruption so it got worse and worse to the point that we now have a federal work force that wants to organize a coup to overthrow the Trump presidency.
I hate to sound judgmental but the corruption is disgusting and I am thrilled with President Trump’s efforts to clean it up.
“…all governments are corrupt…”…I think that may come from the indoctrination centers our kids go to…when they have ‘group’ projects…I think that is the start of the “go along to get along” mentality, democratically, of course/s…while ‘taking care of’ one’s friends.
Group Projects and worksheets. I think you you nailed it!.
A thousand virtual likes!
At root, the corruption can be linked to the Federal Income tax. Congress thinks of our coerced tax payments as an endlessly replenished Pot o’ Gold, theirs to waste as they please. In turn, the States see Federal “grants” as their Pot o’ Gold.
Wouldn’t it be nice if the states, all the way down to the counties, could take care of their needs without getting grants from the governent! Saw an article in the local paper recently that a small town had submitted paperwork for a grant to hire three cops. Why does Washington need to pay for your policemen?
No good reason. They applied for the grant because some city will get the found money, why not them?
Q: Why are governments corrupt? Why do they steal our money?
A: Because they can.
That’s why all governments must be kept as small as possible and strictly prevented from growing larger.
Exactly!
Interesting, and about time. The DC housing market has always been considered recession-proof, as DC/NOVA stuffed with so many parasites sucking on taxpayer teat.
Of course, the abuse of the taxpayer via these “nonprofits” (ha!) has extended far beyond the DC swamp.
Take a peek at these eye-watering salaries at food banks across the country. Not, of course, paid to those who actually donate or produce the food, but rather to those who nibble on delicate crustless sandwiches whilst giving each other awards for their “generosity” (BTW, this data is from 2020. Salaries have outpaced inflation since, as seen in the last link):
https://www.openthebooks.com/forbes-should-non-profit-us-food-bank-executives-earn-nearly-1-million-per-year/
Let’s zero in on just one, Kate Maehr, head of the Greater Chicago Food Depository. Among her many “talents”, she increased SNAP recipient sign-ups to new levels:
https://foodbanknews.org/food-bank-ceo-of-the-year-kate-maehr-of-greater-chicago-food-depository/
And here’s a breakdown of the salaries (2025) at the same Greater Chicago Food Depository. Click and scroll to see the top 10 execs. This is just ONE food bank:
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/362971864
Why should ANY of these food banks receive federal funds, especially with such bloated staffing?
And don’t get me started on “non-profit hospitals….
Nonprofits of all varieties are far more wasteful than for-profit organizations.
Exactly. “Non-profit” is code for “not paying any taxes, while reaping obscene profits”.
The left always gets their nomenclature ass-backwards. So many examples:
Liberal. Progressive. Green energy. Non-profit. Solidarity. “Fair” anything…
At its (common, barf) core, virtue signaling as a woeful replacement for the real thing.
I had no idea… how much else is hidden from us?
This might be the best thing that ever happened to Sheryl if she applies herself to her new job. Managing a retail store isn’t easy again, if she applies herself. Humbling hurts but I do believe grows character.
Go for it Sheryl.
And firstly, how to meet a payroll. She won’t like it…it involves real work and brain stress.
She could open a daycare, no kids needed, just say you’re a daycare.
That model has been run like USAID was run. When will those ‘services’ get reality-tested??
She could join Amway or Avon and be the CEO of her own business.
She and others like her should have banked most of their ill-gotten gains.
How could they think that they were being paid for the value they provided and that it would go on indefinitely?
Those jobs are as much fraud as all those criminal enterprises funded with stolen taxpayer dollars
The unemployment rate for DC is still too low. Needs to be much, much higher. I read once that seven of the ten most affluent counties in the country are in the immediate DC area. The size of government and the amount of money spent on it needs to be cut, cut, and cut some more, until those seven counties are all down around the average for the U.S.
PS – I have never paid to have my house decorated for Christmas or any other holiday. We always do our own decorating, and I don’t know anyone who does pay someone else to do it. That conversation SD heard is one indicator that far too much of our tax money has been sloshing around DC with abandon.
I would say that is still not far enough.
They are not entitled to a better standard of living then the poorest of us among the people of Mississippi.
In the ’60s and ’70s, the wealthiest counties were the Detroit suburbs, populated with automotive parts suppliers: people who actually manufactured tangible goods. Thank Obama for the booming of the greater DC area.
Learn to code
So I guess that means my dusty old storage bins in the garage I pull out after Thanksgiving and take out all the Christmas decorations of my parents and grandparents for my own grandchildren to decorate the tree/house has some real value after all. 😏
Gonna be rough …. God bless and protect President Trump.
Don’t forget the deficit part. It’s one thing to waste money you have…
These overpaid people just showed up and watch the money grow and brag of their accomplishments of being on the dole.
I’m not against hardworking successful people, but these people are not in that category.
Her describing what she did at her former $272k job during interviews has me thinking of the scene in Office Space that ends with “I’m a people person……..!!!”
What would you say you do here?
Sundance, I cannot tell you how much joy it brings to me to read this hard cold steely truth presented here in that tweet, about the grossly inflated professional salary ecosystem inside the Capital Beltway that our president is methodically dismantling.
The Beltway Bandit system as they’ve always been known, now has some hard cold numbers put to it here for all to see and gauge against their own lives and personal economies.
Sincere thanks for this article.
And Thank God for President Trump.
This story should carry an “OBSCENE FOR READERS!” label.
$272,000 and I thought my government salary was inflated? I was a piker compared to these no-nothing do-gooders!
Damn!
What kind of a retirement do you think Lois Lerner of IRS fame has been enoying for the last several years?
A nice retirement pension, paid by We The Taxpayers