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.


Plot twist!
“You have been weighed, you have been measured, & you absolutely… have been found wanting.
Welcome to the REAL World.”
“‘T’kel’ — you are weighed on the balance-scale and come up short.”
Daniel 5:27
6.9% unemployment
My husband would have said, “Where the rubber meets the road…”
Cuts to USAID….. I have not heard 1 horror story of something good that had been done that has been stopped. NOT ONE.
They’re out there, and mostly refer to how the cuts have caused great suffering in parts of the world most lefists couldn’t find on a map if you paid them.
The money designated for those parts of the world couldn’t find those places on the map either, I’ll bet.
ha! yup!
Yes! Those map points were just a suggestion. 😂
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/04/new-york-times-portrays-fired-usaid-staff-as/
For decades these people could live off of this system of wildly inflated “wages” and then retire to flyover country where they could live like kings.
This is the same system that benefited the writers of books which no one read, but managed to “earn” the writer millions.
Throw in the college text book scams…
I’ve known professors who wrote college textbooks and none made meaningful money off them. It costs a lot to set up and print a 500 page hardback book that you might sell a thousand copies a year.
Especially before it could be done in a Word doc
I too…
that needs to be delved into…because often the required texts are very expensive and ‘they’, the university or author of the syllabus, demand students purchase the newest version…and grad school texts are twice as expensive.
I don’t even want to think about how much money I had to shell out every semester for new college textbooks, most of which were functionally identical to the (by then essentially worthless) previous editions.
Compared a 7th-8th grade Science Textbook from Costa Rica to a Science Textbook for the same age in the US. You had to read the Costa Rica book because there were few pictures. The US book was all colored pictures and very little reading was involved.
There is a huge difference in expectations between the two countries even 25 years ago.
You’re assuming the USAID NGO money machine has been stopped??? Maybe slowed down a little would be more accurate! 😎
Or Netflix deals.
Public speaking fees. Who the hell would pay thousands and thousands of dollars to hear what these lowlife degenerate scumbags has to say?
“where they could live like kings.”
then…
destroy the fabric of that area and its working-class culture and values with their insidious presence.
Despicable leeches!
That’s one of the things I voted for!!! Well not for her specifically to be fired, although I’m OK with it, but for the “draining of the swamp”.
-NO NGO, regardless of how “good” or “bad” they are should get ANY federal money. What part of “non-governmental” don’t they understand? If the work an NGO is doing is worthwhile, they will get corporate and private donors to support them. But they should NEVER get federal money – except via an actual competitive contract for an actual product or service.
-Now if the Trump 47 team would finally get around to holding the criminals and traitors accountable, that would be great!
Is this example fraud or abuse? I know it’s waste. So it is all 3 three. There needs to be 100’s of thousands of these examples.
Frabuste.
Should be added to the dictionary.
Agreed! Took me a bit to “decode” it! I think suejeanne had her Wheaties this morning to come up with that one!
“Legalized” Frabuste.
I like that.
FedFraudAbuse.
Since this is an area of the country largely taken over by foreigners, will this affect their visas? Will the H-whatevers be sent home? Maybe this will help clean out Virginia too.
Not so far. Most of the people in NoVA are federal employees, or people employed by companies either servicing federal contracts or related support services. Best way to scour that Augean stable is to relocate most of the Cabinet agencies to other parts of the country.
We can start by relocating the Department of Agriculture somewhere between Iowa and Kansas.
Next, the Bureau of Land Management to Utah or Nevada. Department of Energy, Texas or South Dakota might make for a good pick.
so many great ideas. And here is another!
Yes – but give no relocation compensation, and pay prevailing wages not DC wages. Better yet, hire new people and train them to actually do the work
All sensible, no argument from me.
I keep hoping….
Yes! Get the fedz out of the “charity” biznus
Hope springs eternal, but no signs of that happening yet.
“What would you say…you do here?”
Somewhere there’s a gallows screaming for tyrants and traitors.
Thank you so much, Sundance!
About that gal up there standing on her desk . . . where was she brought up, in a barn?
Did you notice one foot is on the armrest of her chair, which likely has wheels – I wonder if someone got a photo of her fall when the chair moved?
The lowest paid worker in DC is also the hardest working person in DC that I have witnessed in my life, our dear President Trump, elected by America, giving his entire tax-funded salary to charity.
I have had the unexpected recent encounter with a woman that is now retired and returned to her roots with largesse provided by taxpayers in her retirement. She is embittered by these changes in the DC web of overpaid, underworked government entitlements. She is beyond hope.
Like any totalitarian, communist system, the beneficiaries will uphold the system until the end. Look at Iran.
Bless their hearts.
I just love that saying it’s the nicest insult in the world thanks WeeWeed
Now, focus on the federal bureaucracy…
That is. The Bureaucrats mostly work for these USAID fronts.
Mostly inventing reasons for more regulations to exist.
Solutions in search of problems. More problems that never get fixed by design, generating more funding for bureaucrats to pretend to work for a living.
I have no tears to shed or sympathy for leeches who basically steal from the American taxpayers without thinking twice.
These types need to have everything taken from them and place them in situations paycheck by paycheck and actually working.
The 1st thing to understand about Washington DC and political positions is this…
Nobody is there working for $200,000 a year.
Schumer isn’t
Blumenthal isn’t
Nadler isn’t
Schiff isn’t
Jeffrey’s isn’t
Ro Khana isn’t
Thune isn’t
Johnson isn’t
McConnell isn’t
Boasberg isn’t
Roberts isn’t
Merrick Garland wasn’t…
They all have wives, sons, daughters and siblings who have NGO’s that use climate change, diversity, voting rights, antisemitism, immigrant rights, etc as the hook for their 100% government FUNDED NGO which is how they pay their bills.
Nobody has a multimillion dollar home in Washington DC, Alexandria, Georgetown or Arlington and another multimillion dollar house in Brooklyn, Walnut Creek, Greenwich Connecticut or New Jersey along with their children’s college tuition at Harvard, UC Berkeley or Vassar on $200,000 a year! 😎
True, and many multiples of millions is what new homes cost here.
This comment is under up-voted!
Finally in DC, some sense of reality takes hold.
I remember in the ’60s and ’70s, when some of the wealthiest counties in the USA were in the Detroit metro area, mostly automotive parts suppliers. Post Obama, the wealth shifted to the counties around DC – people who produced/ created nothing and lived on the government teat.
As a friend once said regarding government employees – they’re on welfare, they just don’t know it.
I’m sorry, when you pull $272 at age 57, you should be debt free and sitting on a retirement sized cash pile.
Yes but the cost of living is insane in metro DC. Rents are sky high, a small house in a decent area is figures, property taxes are high, commutes are high with toll roads and high subway or train fees. VA, DC, and MD all have really high taxes and general cost of living issues.
Ah….that’s a shame.
I pray that the DC unemployment rate goes even higher.
That means more liberty for us.
Ahhhh. Bummer. I was forced to find employment after being laid off twice in my 64 years. All I can say is: If the jobs aren’t there, Move!
so the question I have….are these smucks just waiting for the next administration? in hopes that ALL the BS funding will be reinstated should the “right” people be elected?? Have PDJT and DOGE cleared enough of these organizations out of the federal money”pipeline” that getting them back “in operation” will take a lot of effort and time?? I know that USAID was a big “funder” of alot of the smaller NGOs so hopefully the grift game is significantly reduced!
And that’s just the re-purposing funds part of the reset. There’s also the criminal element getting cut off, like Omar trying to move her $30MM out of sight quickly. I’d really like to see Omar forced to pursue her value / skills in the open market. $19.00 per hour would be over compensation for this grifter.
Then this, Dr. Oz, after closing 400+ fraudulent hospices in CA, said that not one single operation has challenged, not one activist judge has stepped in to re-instate the frozen funding……. THINK ABOUT THAT??……..The Lawfare forces wont touch it, too busy getting around upwind of this stinky pile.
It appears that the dems lawfare army is getting outflanked with all the fraud cases being brought, and funding stoppages. They are going to have to prioritize who gets the resources, and who goes under the bus. Forcing them to fight on multiple fronts while their taxpayer funding streams are being turned off.
Cut off the water lay siege to the castle.
How very Trumpian.
If she ever files a work man’s comp claim, send this picture in to her employer.
Who could make that kind of dough and not have paid their mortgage off?
Someone who paid 5 to 10 million for a house?
Well a small house near DC in a safe neighborhood is over a million dollars, then there’s the local, state, and federal taxes on income and real estate and personal property taxes. This woman is not suffering but if she doesn’t have a husband her single income isn’t going to let her live large in DC.
Eh I’m not really buying that. It sounds like she has so much money saved up over the years of making a quarter million she isn’t particularly worried about how money she makes. There are many people that retire in their 50s that made way less than $270k a year.
Thank God for President Trump, Elon Musk and DOGE!!!
If only the employment rate was 6.9% instead!
Well, they are still here voting in Fairfax County, VA (or at least ‘counting” the votes. Builders here pay 1.5 – 2 million for a house, tear it down and build a monstrosity they sell for many millions. People wonder who buys them – I suppose this answers that question.
Her income is middle class in the inner suburbs. The crazy expensive houses are being bought by lobbyists, political consultants, politicians, law partners, tech company senior management, defense contractor executives, and rich foreigners.
Have they been ‘learing’ how to code?????
I didn’t want to stray from the post’s main point, but I recognized the name of the company she will work for as a manager, and sure enough, the CEO of that company sent a newsletter/rant against Trump supporters. I remember reading about it.
Here is an article from 2018: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/annals-of-gastronomy/ceo-who-called-trump-racist-penzeys-spice-mix
Now he updated the “about” section in the company’s website, with new rant against us.
I don’t recommend clicking on his website, so here’s a snippet:
“About Republicans”: https://www.penzeys.com/shop/about-republicans/
“Watching the slow decline of the Republican Party over the last half century, and the steep decline/bottom falling out over the last decade, it can be easy to see the nonsense that has overtaken the party as pretty much random. Once you start seriously looking at the problems America and the world face and who and what are standing in the way of solving those problems, it quickly becomes clear there is nothing random to what the Republicans are promoting.
The Republican departure from conservative values and embrace of what, from a distance, looks a whole lot like insanity didn’t happen by chance. All of it has been intelligently crafted with the goal of preserving the position of those who profit from the inhumanity that is at the very roots of pretty much every problem we are facing. From the environment, to racism/discrimination, to health, to saving our democracy at home and growing it abroad, half the time Republicans are intentionally blocking the solution to the problems we face. The other half of the time they are the problem we face.
The truth of our time is we’ve arrived at the point where there’s no way to respect the nonsense the Republican Party is promoting and have any hope of overcoming the problems we as a nation and we as a planet face. Given the choice between saving America and planet Earth or saving the feelings of Republican voters, we are choosing to side with saving our country and our world. I’m sorry it’s come to this.
And no, there is no HATE!!! in any of this. There is a whole lot of propaganda at the heart of much of how Republican voters have been steered away from conservative values to what they now seem all too happy to vote for. The thing to remember about propaganda is that it doesn’t just misinform, it also works to make people immune from the truth by convincing them any facts that counter their propaganda are nothing more than HATE!!! But we really have no hate for Republican voters. None at all.
I actually like and respect most of you guys. Sure, there are a growing number that are there for the racism, but I still believe the majority of you have good hearts that want to help and do the right thing. I know you to be trustworthy, and honest, and funny, and caring, and good souls. The problem isn’t what you are, the problem is what you are now voting to support. You guys have been turned around.
Remember when your distrust of big city types, and your deep rooted beliefs in paying your debts, respecting your marriage, raising kids willing to serve, honoring your word, and going to church every week had you voting for Donald Trump over Joe Biden all because Biden’s son had a computer? Or how you couldn’t vote for Hillary because she was over-prepared and used emails? I know that to you your actions seem rational and in keeping with your values, but when it comes to voting you are now consistently voting in people who are the exact opposite of you and the values you hold dear.
What does any of this mean? Going forward we would still be glad to have you as customers, but we’re done pretending the Republican Party’s embrace of cruelty, racism, Covid lies, climate change denial, and threats to democracy are anything other than the risks they legitimately are. If you need us to pretend you are not creating the hurt you are creating in order for you to continue to be our customer, I’m sad to say you might be happier elsewhere.
If on the other hand you still want the best spices and don’t need us to respect what you now vote for to be our customer, Hooray! We are happy to have you here, but know that we will, on a regular basis, try to wake you up from this dream that has you believing there is anything conservative left at all to what the Republican Party has become. We can and will work without Republicans to solve the problems we face, but it sure would be nice to get back to a time where Republicans were equal defenders of equality, the environment, and democracy. We look forward to that day.
Thanks for reading. Thanks for being here,
Bill”
How do the left know anything about conservatives when the media they watch lies, they don’t associate, have friends, or have conversations, they surely don’t read conservative content, and they live in their own little leftist bubble?
Only a Marxist would be dumb enough to piss off more than 1/2 their customers.
Don’t worry, you 57 year old wench, once trump is gone you’ll have your job back,,,,with a raise
We can hope “age-ism” kicks in…where she is discriminated against, due to her age….and is suddenly found “unqualified” for the job….given the length of time she has been away.
Poor dears. Now they will have to hang their own lights and take them down, the hardest part.
The hardest part may be they will not be able to afford a ‘nanny or cheap daycare’ and they will have to raise their children themselves.
She should be a ‘grandma’ by now and helping with the ‘grands’.
57 is not ancient.
Props to the user with that comment. He summed it up about perfect.
Oh happy day!
Most of DC is a ghetto. Most collect Medicaid or some other entitlement . Many I’m sure deal in drugs or other illegal activities. Like NYC it’s a sewer. Years of democrat stupidity!! 💁🏻♀️
I don’t know that “most of DC is a ghetto”. Sure, if you cross the Anacostia you will see some rough areas but that’s like all big cities. Not too many $15k decorations there. West of Rock Creek is a different world. But this highlighted woman is Falls Church, Va not DC. NoVa is rapidly becoming mostly tech and not as government dependent, though the enviros/proggies are trying to stop all data centers. I can see that some NGO grant writer could be facing hard times.
As a business model, I can’t really apply the supply and demand theory.
If the supply, aid, was limited and everybody demanded it, wages should be higher in order to get that supply up to meet demand.
In this case it appears that aid was available in excess to anyone and not driven by demand. Aid was doled out like candy in a parade and I can’t come up with how supply and demand would work here to increase the wages of anyone.
Like politicians buying their own books, that demand should drive up prices, but when that stops, the higher priced books are even more difficult to sell when there is no real demand. It’s all false modeling but the democrats do it all the time.
If you guys think this is bad, wait until you see next week’s NYT article detailing the plight of the Somalia daycare community. Word is they have had to eat sirloin because they can’t afford filet and lobster anymore. A few even had to turn in their Lamborghinis for Fords. It really been tough. The horror!
I noticed the dog that didn’t bark. Not one of these “sob stories” involved children. I guess no families were hurt by the USAID cutbacks. Just a bunch of selfish individuals that thought they were important.
Thank you President Trump.
Promises made.
Promises kept.
Normally, I would feel some sense of sympathy for someone who loses their job but not in this case. Buh Bye. Welcome to the real world. Now get going “learning to code” or whatever. And oh by the way, if your new job doesn’t cover the mortgage on your home, do like the rest of us and find a less expensive home to live in.
It would be nice to find out how many years she had that job.
Why add insult to injury?
10 years 2 months according to her LinkedIn page.
Now the executive director of a management consulting firm; self-employment would be by guess on that one.
The taxpayers have been robbed blind for decades. We need to analyze when the NGO ecosystem blew up to become this big sinkhole. I bet we will find that it’s been going on for 30-40 years.
Tens of thousands of people making $250,000 salaries doing absolutely nothing.
Reminds me of that story where a woman had to come in to work on a Saturday so she could write down the five things she did that week.
Snerkle jerky batman!!!
Times have been tuff for me …..but I was still able to put up this Christmas tree last year.
One user pointed out the obvious point the NYT article ignored, “Pro Tip: If your NGO has to close its doors when the government stops funneling taxpayer dollars to you, then you were NOT a ‘Non-governmental organization.’” 💯
Perhaps someone should warn her prospective employer that they are proposing to welcome a professional bloodsucking parasite who will no doubt use her wealth of experience to expedite their impending bankruptcy as their overpaid customers hit the reality wall.
Elections have consequences.
Just another injustice, as usual. Just the way it’s just planned.
I am VERY conflicted now. I’ve lived in Falls Church, VA earning what I thought was “good money.” I didn’t yet understand how the “Cost Of Living” is different from my area of Texas and that area of Virginia. I was losing money by living there. I economized in every way you can think of including riding a bicycle to work. I had various reasons for that decision. I hated the buses and the people who rode them. The negativity of all those people created a very creepy feeling … being surrounded. I can’t describe it adequately but it felt dark and ugly. (also the first time I saw women in those black bee-keeper outfits… I kid you not, I was like “WTF?! NINJAS?!”) Also I was seriously getting depressed and stressed by the whole thing. And while riding a bicycle was an “escape” of sorts, it was also knowing how out of shape I was and was hoping to create an insurance payout for my wife and son. I know….. I know… But what happened was I became stronger, my health improved and so did my outlook on life and I learned a LOT about the necessity of good physical health and how it contributes to good mental health. I’m glad the accident I had hoped for never happened. But the reasons were “many” and I just needed a way out of the circumstance. That way came though… a new office was opening in the Carolinas and I jumped at the chance to move there. The Cost of Living was much more like Texas and WOW! It was like getting a HUGE raise. I hated moving but I hated living there even more so that was a “NET HAPPY” time for sure.
So I know how crushing to the soul living out there and not being able to afford living there, burning through savings and the like feels. It’s horrible. I can repeat that over and over again, but I can’t describe what it does to a man providing for his family.
She’s none of that I don’t think but still to go from “doing well” to that level… a level I knew pretty well (though her circumstances are actually worse… and better) but I don’t feel like she is smart enough to know how bad things WILL get unless she leaves the area entirely. The cost of living out there will not adjust for many years from now. The property taxes will not change for many years if EVER. And most people out there think the cost of living out there is “normal” It’s not. It a horrible value for the dollar and what you actually get for the over-priced living out there.
So that’s the source of my conflicted feelings. I know what I went through and that the only real solution was to get out of there. But the other side of the conflicted feelings? I wanted to laugh SO F’ing HARD at this woman and all of those useless people out there just collecting government payday just for being close to DC insiders.
I don’t hate those people. But I hate those people. I don’t hate that area but I hated that area.
It’s only soul crushing if you have a soul. It’s only heartbreaking if you have a heart.
I invited a co-worker to leave and move to the new office in the Carolinas. I told her the people are FRIENDLY and NICE the way I was accustomed to in Texas (I come from Northern Texas in a semi-country/rural region… that area is now VERY developed, crowded and the highway system looks like rides and Six Flags!) You know why she refused the idea? What she said? “Nice and friendly people a CREEPY!!” She was a quiet and shy kinda girl and I thought she seemed kind of nice. Didn’t really know her all that well but she didn’t wear makeup or trying to attract men or any attention at all. She just did her work and went home. I still don’t quite know what to think about her view on nice and friendly people. It’s not something I can actually comprehend. How do you not like nice people? Could the mental and emotional conditions of people born and raised there lead to this? It makes me think of that N.Korean girl Yeonmi Park. In her stories, she recounts what she remembered of what “normal” felt like in N.Korea. The damage that extreme communist living is well documented. Those who survive aren’t human as we understand it.
Needs to be digging ditches and working at Slurpee Heaven.
There are just under 8900 properties in D.C. on the market alone. That is most of the damn hill. lol