Another story has emerged out of the Department of Defense that the
economic consequences from sequestration will be less dire than what was
predicted. DoD initially projected that there would be 22 furlough days
for government employees. That's now joined the long list of predictions of doom that haven't come true:
Officials said no final decisions have been made, but they believe civilian workers will be forced to take six to eight unpaid days off rather than the 11 days that had been scheduled. The move comes as workers begin their fourth week of furloughs — a decision that riled department employees and prompted many to complain directly to Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel as he visited military bases earlier this month.http://townhall.com/tipsheet/kevinglass/2013/07/29/another-sequester-prediction-that-hasnt-come-true-n1652016
Officials said the savings are the result of a number of things, including penny-pinching by the military services and Congress' decision to give the Pentagon more flexibility in moving money around between accounts.
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