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USAID cuts felt far outside Washington, D.C.: "Layoff trauma hit across the country"
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Lindsay Brown was working from home in Little Rock, Arkansas, when, during a company meeting in February, her employer said that due to the United States Agency for International Development not making payments to the organization, staff changes needed to happen.
Brown, who worked in internal communications for the nonprofit FHI 360, has been furloughed since shortly after that meeting.
She learned that her last day at FHI 360 will be May 2.
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