Most young Americans are rejecting the work done by Elon Musk’s Government Efficiency Department (DOGE) so far, a survey revealed.
The survey, Published by axios and generation labIt is learned that 53 percent of the 18 to 34 -year -olds say they strongly reject the Doje’s action to reshape the federal government.
A teen percent of people say they are somewhat rejected, while 28 percent say they allow either work strongly or to some extent.
As of February 14, hundreds of thousands of employees have been fired as a result of the dose efforts to cut the federal workforce. The exact number is unknown because the uncertainty, the offered byout plan, the positions of the probationary worker, and the people who can eventually be taken by the government.
Dodge has criticized for staff cuts, as well as for access to sensitive information in various agencies and departments, including the Treasury Department and Health and Human Service Department.
The young respondents split on how much they know about Dodge. Thirty percent of people say they know a lot about what the team is doing, and 44 percent say they only know a little bit.
Most young Americans say they reject how they are handling a job as president. Sixth percent of people say they strongly reject Trump’s performance, rejects 13 percent, 18 percent somewhat allow, and 14 percent say they allow them strongly.
The survey was conducted on February 21-28 of 972 youths aged 18 to 34. The error margin is 3.1 percent points.
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