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As of September 2023, there were 2.95 million employees in the US federal workforce. Looking back to the 20th century, between January 1939 and January 1944, the federal workforce more than tripled in size. It reached 3.1 million in 1944 and then declined before increasing again in the 1950s.
The federal government employs more than 2 million civilians who live and work in every state and U.S. territory. As Congress considers the impact of federal appropriations at the national, state, and local levels, Members may seek information on the number of federal employees in their state or congressional district.
Federal Civilian Employment. by Major Geographic Area, State, and Selected Agency Executive Branch and Selected Other Agencies*, Non-Postal, Non-Seasonal, Full-time, Permanent Employees and All Annuitants. September 2017
Between 2019 and 2023, the federal workforce grew by over 140,000 employees. Table with 3 columns and 5 rows. Analyzing the federal workforce as a percentage of the total U.S. population for the past 15 years reveals the workforce has represented approximately 0.6% of the population.
In 2023, around 19.58 million people were working for state and local governments in the United States. This is much higher than the number of federal government (civilian) employees, which...
The federal government employs about 2¼ million military personnel (of whom about 1 million are reservists) and about 2¼ million civilian personnel (of whom nearly 60 percent work for the Departments of Defense, Veterans Affairs, and Homeland Security).
4.0 million federal employees, of whom 8% (excluding armed forces) work part-time; 5.5 million state employees, of whom 29% work part-time; and 14.2 million local government employees, of whom 23% work part-time.
This set of cubes contains the total number of federal employees of the participating agencies, including employee age, gender, length of service, 8 U.S. Census Bureau, “2020 Census Nationwide Recruitment Campaign Gets Underway,” October 22, 2019, available
Data available to OPM through its EHRI-SDM covers over 2 million Federal civilian employees and has information concerning occupations, agency of employment, salaries, promotions, awards, and many other transactions concerning Federal civilian employees.
Each Federal employee has a particular work schedule, type of appointment, tenure, and appointment authority, among other variables, which dictate the “type” of his or her employment.