Trump Administration to Move Education HQ in Downsizing Push

March 26, 2026, 9:59 PM UTC

The US Education Department — already hollowed out through President Donald Trump’s attempts to dismantle the agency — is planning a move to smaller offices in downtown Washington, part of a broader push to shrink the federal government’s real estate footprint.

The department, which has shed more than 40% of its workforce over the past year, is expected to relocate just a block away, but to a space that’s 300,000 square feet (28,000 square meters) smaller than its current headquarters. The move is estimated to save about $4.8 million annually.

Education’s current space in the Lyndon B. Johnson Building ...

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