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US Firefighters Concerned About Upcoming Pay Cuts

  • #Labor
  • #Finance
  • #Strikes
  • #Politics
  • #Lobbying and lobbyists
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JUL 2023
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story last updated JUL 2023

The Spin

Narrative A

In 2022, nearly 69K wildfires burned more than 7.5M acres of land across the US. However, the brave men and women in the federal firefighting services received little compensation for working tirelessly to combat these disasters. It's high time they received significant pay bumps and other benefits — or they may walk away and find more lucrative careers elsewhere.

Reckon

Narrative B

While $15/hr is certainly not enough for wildland firefighters, the issue may not be a lack of funding but a corrupt and bloated federal firefighting regime. It's the result of the fire-industrial complex — a mix of government agencies and private contractors profiting from failed fire suppression tactics, which usually do little to prevent fires but make the USFS a lot of money in the logging business.

Slate

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