President Biden is facing criticism after a bombshell report revealed that all federal agencies are less than 50 percent occupied - wasting billions in taxpayer dollars - over a year after he declared the COVID-19 pandemic over.
According to a Government Accountability Office memo to Sen. Joni Ernst, obtained by DailyMail.com, not a single federal agency has over half of its workforce in the office.
That's a staggering statistic since federal agencies spend about $2 billion taxpayer dollars per year to operate and maintain federal office buildings - and over $5 billion annually in leases.
The shocking findings comes after Biden formally ended the COVID-19 emergency back in May and his chief of staff urged the return of the federal bureaucracy to in-person work by the fall.
The senator from Iowa is calling for the 'end' of the Biden administration allowing federal buildings to remain vacant at the taxpayers' expense.
More than 75 percent of the available office space at 17 different federal agencies is still empty, according to the Government Accountability Office.
Federal employees have taken advantage of work from home policies in a variety of ways.
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