Many FBI agents are struggling to make ends meet. Housing costs are to blame - yes... ha ha ha... YES!

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Many FBI agents are struggling to make ends meet. Housing costs are to blame​

APRIL 11, 202412:31 PM ET
Carrie Johnson


Many FBI agents based in cities with a high cost of living are struggling to make ends meet, forcing them to make hours-long commutes or double up in apartments, according to bureau and Justice Department officials.

Natalie Bara, president of the FBI Agents Association, said she's heard from two or three agents sharing an apartment near New York City, and others who commute four hours each day, back and forth to their field offices. Some circumstances are even more extreme, she added.

"They're having to juggle being able to afford rent and/or utilities versus being able to actually buy groceries, so it's getting to a level where it's becoming very, very difficult to not only recruit agents into these high cost of living areas, but also retain them in those areas," said Bara, who is a second-generation FBI agent.

A survey last year found more than two-thirds of agents who live in these places said it's difficult to manage on their current salaries.

The Agents Association is pressing for a housing allowance to support those workers who pay steep rent or mortgages because they live in New York, Newark, Honolulu, San Diego, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Boston, Miami, Seattle and Washington, D.C. They're asking for $165 million to be included in the Justice Department's 2025 budget to pay for a pilot program.

FBI officials have been looking into the problem since 2021, comparing government compensation scales against the poverty line and analyzing how other federal agencies and private sector employers pay their workers.

"There are multiple stressors that folks experience," said Caroline Otto, assistant director of the FBI's Resource Planning office. "We have heard very compelling and heart-wrenching stories across the workforce in these areas."

FBI agents have little say in where they are placed once they graduate from the academy. What's more, agents usually come to the bureau as a second career, and they often take a pay cut to start.

In New York, for example, starting salaries for FBI agents hover around $73,000. But a nonprofit group in the city reported people need to earn at least $100,000 to afford food, housing and transportation there. That number reaches $150,000 to cover a family of four people.

Representatives from the Agents Association have met with leaders at the FBI and the Justice Department to raise their concerns.

The FBI says it needs both additional funding and authority from Congress to pursue a housing allowance. Rather than a pilot program, FBI leaders are hoping for something more permanent.

"We are looking for a more permanent, sustainable solution for all individuals within these high-cost field offices," said Otto, the assistant director.

At the Justice Department, Assistant Attorney General for Administration Jolene Lauria said officials are aware of financial challenges that federal workers face in the field — not just FBI employees, but across other parts of the DOJ as well.

"The Justice Department is supportive of innovative efforts undertaken by the FBI and is also working across its components to identify achievable and sustainable strategies that support our people in the field," Lauria said. "The Department is ready and willing to work with Congress on more permanent solutions."

It's not clear whether a majority in the closely divided House of Representatives will support any FBI housing allowance.

Former President Donald Trump, the presumptive nominee for the Republican party in the 2024 election, has targeted the FBI workforce with steady criticism for years. And at a "weaponization of government" event at the conservative-leaning Heritage Foundation this week, there were new calls to "defund" the bureau.
 
If this is true, then I it might bite them in the ass to do something, but this is still mild.
I know it is NPR, but when FBI agents have issues with living, you know its fucked.
 
In New York, for example, starting salaries for FBI agents hover around $73,000. But a nonprofit group in the city reported people need to earn at least $100,000 to afford food, housing and transportation there. That number reaches $150,000 to cover a family of four people.

Oh, so if you're a couple and you're both agents, you can support a family of four in NYC? Sounds like exactly the reasonable amount to make. Oh no, people having to have two incomes to make ends meet? What an awful thing, too bad regular people don't have to do anything like that in order to have a family!
 
If this is true, then I it might bite them in the ass to do something, but this is still mild.
I know it is NPR, but when FBI agents have issues with living, you know its fucked.
They have issues with living...in DC, Northern Virginia and Maryland.

Somehow I doubt the field office people exiled from the capital to go hunt rednecks in Oklahoma saying naughty things about Israel on Facebook are suffering as much.
 
You mean they can't stay with the right-wing militia groups they infiltrated?
Just as a side note, I'm pretty sure this is how H man got his start in politics. Weimar Germany sent him to infiltrate some fringe political group and he though "Hmm, I actually agree with these guys..."
 
The Agents Association is pressing for a housing allowance to support those workers who pay steep rent or mortgages because they live in New York, Newark, Honolulu, San Diego, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Boston, Miami, Seattle and Washington, D.C. They're asking for $165 million to be included in the Justice Department's 2025 budget to pay for a pilot program.
LOL. You get locality pay like every other Federal employee. They tell you where you're going to be stationed and exactly what you're going to be paid. If that was unacceptable, you should have declined the position. Otherwise, adjust your lifestyle and make it work. You don't hear people in the Social Security Administration or the Department of Agriculture whining like this.
 
If this is true, then I it might bite them in the ass to do something, but this is still mild.
I know it is NPR, but when FBI agents have issues with living, you know its fucked.

NPR is seething and dilating because the FBI can't afford gas to drive out of the shithole cities to Real America and murder all the white people in their sleep.
 
If they won't even take care of their glowies, what hope is there for the rest of us :(
Glowies struggle to make ends meet
Depression in glowies begins to sky-rocket
More glowies decide to off themselves
Would-be glowies see they won't be taken care of by the regime
Overall less glowies in the world

Gotta look on the bright side of things some times.
 
The government mistreats their own attack dogs now? This is gonna get interesting.

We need mo' corruption fo' dem agents.
 
The government mistreats their own attack dogs now? This is gonna get interesting.

We need mo' corruption fo' dem agents.
You act like FBI agents ever needed an excuse. Their entire Boston office was on Whitey Bulger's payroll.
 
Good.

Because one word replies are banned here, and I have more to say: What was that saying? There's no good that is everlasting, while there is no evil that lasts forever. All the law enforcers, that fuck up innocents, from law enforcers to federal agents, shall see their 401K be dealt with. Soon...

I feel bad for the good police officers, who struggle to hold the line and keep the law in check, however...
 
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