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Robinson New Mexico Reckons With Economic Impact of Federal Job Cuts

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The article reports federal job cuts in New Mexico, primarily affecting public sector roles like forest rangers and wildlife managers. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the impact is on government services and local employment, not on specific companies, commodities, or supply chains. The event is region-specific but lacks a concrete commercial channel (e.g., no company investment, regulation, price move, or M&A). Therefore, no sector is selected.

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  • 2,700 federal jobs cut in New Mexico between March 2025 and March 2026.
  • Unemployed federal employees reached 2,900 by late 2025.
  • 9.8% reduction in federal workforce in New Mexico.
  • U.S. Forest Service lost a quarter of its employees.
  • Job losses affected forest rangers and wildlife managers.

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