That is true. The problem is when gov't wages are cut, that affects consumption. Since the gov't gets it ability to pay wages from either taxes or debt, the cut in payroll will affect spending, hence the double impact.
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Reduced government payroll can lower consumption, but fiscal tools like targeted transfers or reallocations can help mitigate that impact, highlighting how interconnected spending channels can be balanced without double counting