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TheVoiceOfJoyce USAFACTS How do we fund the FAA and why are they understaffed?

  1. To correct understaffing they need to over staff.
  2. 2026 Will see 2200 hires.
  3. Of greater concern is the secrecy of military flights over the DC and other airports putting civilians in danger.

This is how you fund the FAA

If you’re squeezing into an airport security line this holiday season, here’s a fun fact while you wait: your airline ticket helps keep the whole system running. Passenger taxes were major FAA funding source in FY 2024, making up 65.3% of AATF revenue. Here’s where the rest of the FAA’s budget comes from.  

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Why are so many air traffic control towers understaffed? 

Holiday travel might already test your patience, but here’s an added twist: as of September 2024, over 40% of US terminal air control facilities were understaffed. Hiring is ramping up, but the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is still trying to close a nationwide staffing gap. (By the way the House Transportation Committee just approved bipartisan legislation so the FAA can keep paying air traffic controllers during future government shutdowns.)  

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Data behind the news

The unemployment rate rose to 4.6% in November, up 0.4% from a year prior. It was the highest rate since September 2021. See national data and the rates in your state.

Last week, investigators discovered the body of the suspect in a mass shooting at Brown University that killed two students and injured several others.

New Consumer Price Index data for November shows that the headline inflation rate fell to 2.7% last month. See your state’s rate.

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One last fact

Is Utah topping the “nice” list this season? In 2023, 68.2% of Utah residents informally helped their neighbors — the highest in the nation. Nevada ranked the lowest at 45.7%.  

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