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    220,000 Fewer Workers: How Trump’s Cuts Affected Every Federal Agency

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    The Trump administration shrank the federal work force by about 220,000 workers through November, representing about a 10 percent cut, according to new data that offers the first clear view of the president’s blitz to remake the government’s labor force. This decline, which also accounts for limited new hiring, has reversed the last decade of growth for America’s largest employer, returning the federal work force to roughly the size it was when President Trump took office the first time.

    But the cuts went far deeper for some agencies and offices: They have had the effect of hollowing out decades-old functions of the federal government.

    U.S. Agency for International Development

    4,845378–92%

    Institute of Education Sciences

    19125–87%

    National Endowment for the Humanities

    21658–73%

    Agency for Health Care Research and Quality

    297108–64%

    Institute of Museum and Library Services

    9840–59%

    Federal Student Aid

    1,450780–46%

    Office of Elementary and Secondary Education

    315185–41%

    Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

    932574–38%

    Rural Development

    4,9813,141–37%

    Food and Nutrition Service

    1,8301,231–33%

    In many cases, the departures have whittled down agencies that hadn’t grown in years or benefited from the expansion of the federal work force over the last two decades. Most of that expansion has been driven by just one agency, the Department of Veterans Affairs. In other words, Mr. Trump’s cuts — some carried out haphazardly, then reversed — aren’t a simple rollback of recent government bloat, but a more fundamental change to what the government does.

    Note: Data represents December snapshots (November for 2025). It includes all federal civilian employees, with some exceptions, including the Postal Service, some intelligence agencies and temporary Census Bureau workers. Source: U.S. Office of Personnel Management. The New York Times

    “Reshaping the federal work force is essential to building a government that works for the American people, not the bureaucracy,” said Scott Kupor, the director of the federal Office of Personnel Management, in a statement. The broader effort, he added, “ensures taxpayer dollars support a work force that delivers efficient, responsive and high-quality services.”

    Amid all the cuts, one agency has notably swelled: Immigration and Customs Enforcement expanded by about 30 percent through November, and more new hires have been announced since as the Trump administration continues to ramp up its deportation campaign.

    The new data published by O.P.M. does not identify which workers departed under the “fork in the road” buyouts promoted by Elon Musk, which offered workers months of paid leave through last September to induce them to quit. The departure numbers released this week also don’t include workers who were eligible to retire in December under the deferred resignations program. Full numbers for the program are expected to be released in February.

    In a typical year, more than 200,000 federal workers depart, and even more are newly hired. What makes last year’s numbers different is that more workers than usual left, while far fewer were brought on to replace them:

    Note: Fiscal years are shown, with the most recent year ending in September 2025. Data includes all federal civilian employees, with some exceptions, including the Postal Service, some intelligence agencies and temporary Census Bureau workers. Source: U.S. Office of Personnel Management. The New York Times

    Workers who were let go and later reinstated may be counted in the data as both a separation and a new hire. Thousands of federal workers faced such dizzying reversals last year, as Mr. Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency swept through Washington in the first months of the administration firing workers with little accounting for which roles were essential. Some agency heads later reversed those decisions to ensure they could carry out fundamental jobs like responding to bird flu, maintaining the nation’s nuclear arsenal and processing the annual flood of Americans’ tax returns.

    Other efforts by the administration to push out workers remain tied up in litigation; their effects aren’t fully accounted for in the new data. The administration, for instance, has tried to incapacitate the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. About three-quarters of the workers there remain, according to the data, but since last February many of them have been told to halt their job functions, and the administration has fought in court to stop funding the agency altogether.

    At other offices, including across the Department of Education and the U.S. Agency for International Development, staff reductions have had the effect of crippling programs the administration dislikes — regardless of laws mandating them, or congressional intent to fund them.

    “The mission of government can’t occur absent federal employees to carry out those missions,” said Jacqueline Simon, the policy director for the American Federation of Government Employees. “And so they’ve figured out a way to undermine the ability of agencies to carry out their missions.”

    Below, you can look up more than 500 agencies and sub-agencies of the federal government, comparing their reported work force as of November 2025 with one year earlier:

    U.S. Agency for International Development

    4,845378–92%

    National Endowment for the Humanities

    21658–73%

    Institute of Museum and Library Services

    9840–59%

    National Endowment for the Arts

    174115–34%

    Office of English Language Acquisition

    170–100%

    Institute of Education Sciences

    19125–87%

    Office of the General Counsel

    12536–71%

    Office of Communications and Outreach

    8325–70%

    Office of the Duty Secretary of Education

    7828–64%

    Office of the Chief Information Officer

    9939–61%

    Office of Career, Technical and Adult Education

    6331–51%

    Federal Student Aid

    1,450780–46%

    Office of Elementary and Secondary Education

    315185–41%

    Office of the Under Secretary

    1811–39%

    Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development

    12781–36%

    Office of Postsecondary Education

    188126–33%

    Office for Civil Rights

    608432–29%

    Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services

    181133–27%

    Office of Inspector General

    204154–25%

    Immediate Office of the Secretary of Education

    7457–23%

    Office of Finance and Operations

    398306–23%

    National Assessment Governing Board

    3529–17%

    Office of Legislation and Congressional Affairs

    2118–14%

    Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner

    3713–65%

    Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control

    4622–52%

    Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development

    732469–36%

    Office of Field Policy and Management

    10468–35%

    Office of General Counsel

    2,9602,110–29%

    Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer

    1,9701,405–29%

    Office of the Chief Financial officer

    418302–28%

    Office of the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

    621465–25%

    Office of Departmental Operations and Coordination

    7155–23%

    Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity

    668523–22%

    Office of Inspector General

    739597–19%

    Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations

    4249+17%

    Other

    0337—

    Office of the Chief Procurement Officer

    01—

    Office of the Customer Experience

    151–93%

    Offices of the Regional Administrators

    3519–46%

    Office of the Human Resources Management

    465271–42%

    Immediate Office of the Administrator

    4426–41%

    Office of Administrative Services

    13188–33%

    Public Buildings Service

    5,6484,001–29%

    Office of Strategic Communication

    10072–28%

    Office of Civil Rights

    2015–25%

    Office of General Counsel

    180136–24%

    Office of the Chief Financial officer

    796646–19%

    Office of GSA IT

    500409–18%

    Federal Acquisition Service

    4,7163,967–16%

    Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs

    3227–16%

    Office of Inspector General

    273238–13%

    Office of Mission Assurance

    121105–13%

    Office of Governmentwide Policy

    254225–11%

    Office of Small Business Utilization

    3937–5%

    Civilian Board of Contract Appeals

    3029–3%

    Office of Partnerships and Public Engagement

    5026–48%

    Office of Communications

    5029–42%

    National Institute of Food and Agriculture

    482289–40%

    Office of Budget and Program Analysis

    6036–40%

    Rural Development

    4,9813,141–37%

    National Agricultural Statistics Service

    793507–36%

    FPAC Business Center

    1,6241,052–35%

    Departmental Administration

    492327–34%

    Food and Nutrition Service

    1,8301,231–33%

    Office of the Secretary of Agriculture

    171114–33%

    Civil Rights

    14499–31%

    Agricultural Research Service

    7,1385,054–29%

    Economic Research Service

    292207–29%

    Office of the Chief Economist

    6850–26%

    National Appeals Division

    7053–24%

    Farm Service Agency

    3,3862,568–24%

    Foreign Agricultural Service

    732553–24%

    Office of the Chief Financial Officer

    988750–24%

    Office of the Chief Information Officer

    1,5891,218–23%

    Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

    8,6166,682–22%

    Natural Resources Conservation Service

    11,7779,197–22%

    Office of the General Counsel

    278218–22%

    Forest Service

    33,33828,221–15%

    Agricultural Marketing Service

    4,5233,881–14%

    Office of the Inspector General

    425366–14%

    Risk Management Agency

    416356–14%

    Homeland Security Staff

    5548–13%

    Food Safety and Inspection Service

    8,3967,526–10%

    Bureau of the Fiscal Service

    3,2842,183–34%

    Office of Inspector General

    223156–30%

    Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

    3,6502,797–23%

    Internal Revenue Service

    100,64379,782–21%

    Office of the Inspector General for Tax Administration

    802667–17%

    U.S. Mint

    1,6221,351–17%

    Bureau of Engraving and Printing

    1,9531,646–16%

    Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau

    524454–13%

    Financial Crimes Enforcement Network

    275244–11%

    Departmental Offices

    2,7132,811+4%

    Department of State

    14,55111,749–19%

    Agency for Health Care Research and Quality

    297108–64%

    Administration for Community Living

    258118–54%

    Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

    932574–38%

    Health Resources and Services Administration

    2,6751,787–33%

    Administration for Children and Families

    2,2411,575–30%

    Program Support Center

    405288–29%

    Office of the Secretary of Health and Human Services

    3,1552,363–25%

    Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry

    176135–23%

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

    12,83710,054–22%

    Food and Drug Administration

    21,00416,901–20%

    National Institutes of Health

    21,20817,289–18%

    Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

    6,5605,593–15%

    Office of Medicare Hearings and Appeals

    648555–14%

    Office of Inspector General

    1,5441,359–12%

    Indian Health Service

    13,96312,882–8%

    Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response

    4,9524,705–5%

    Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health

    11None

    Department of Energy

    15,96213,620–15%

    Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

    1,5891,402–12%

    Women’s Bureau

    5328–47%

    Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs

    485344–29%

    Bureau of International Labor Affairs

    154114–26%

    Office of Disability Employment Policy

    6753–21%

    Office of Public Affairs

    5343–19%

    Employee Benefits Security Administration

    820681–17%

    Office of the Inspector General

    309258–17%

    Office of the Secretary of Labor

    304255–16%

    Office of the Solicitor

    602509–15%

    Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management

    1,2331,057–14%

    Veterans Employment and Training Services

    218188–14%

    Bureau of Labor Statistics

    2,3212,013–13%

    Employment and Training Administration

    1,146992–13%

    Occupational Safety and Health Administration

    1,8601,612–13%

    Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs

    1,4711,275–13%

    Mine Safety and Health Administration

    1,6831,496–11%

    Office of Labor-Management Standards

    192170–11%

    Wage and Hour Division

    1,4221,270–11%

    Office of the Chief Financial officer

    8984–6%

    Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy

    5154+6%

    Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs

    1820+11%

    National Technical Information Service

    350–100%

    Minority Business Development Agency

    5527–51%

    Bureau of Industry and Security

    528421–20%

    Economic Development Administration

    233187–20%

    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    12,44210,004–20%

    International Trade Administration

    1,4821,222–18%

    Bureau of Economic Analysis

    472397–16%

    National Institute of Standards and Technology

    3,9203,275–16%

    Office of the Secretary

    1,091932–15%

    U.S. Census Bureau

    13,22311,252–15%

    National Telecommunications and Information Administration

    670573–14%

    Office of the Inspector General

    217205–6%

    Patent and Trademark office

    14,37313,469–6%

    Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation and Enforcement

    412262–36%

    Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement

    875588–33%

    Bureau of Reclamation

    5,7834,045–30%

    Office of the Solicitor

    571442–23%

    Geological Survey

    8,4206,580–22%

    U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

    8,8687,051–20%

    Bureau of Land Management

    10,0408,089–19%

    Bureau of Ocean Energy Management

    632520–18%

    Office of the Inspector General

    284236–17%

    National Park Service

    18,96116,239–14%

    Bureau of Trust Funds Administration

    414375–9%

    Indian Affairs

    3,9073,547–9%

    Bureau of Indian Education

    3,0952,843–8%

    Office of the Secretary of the Interior

    3,0987,664+147%

    U.S. Army Installation Management Command

    10–100%

    U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command

    10–100%

    Civilian Protection Center of Excellence

    212–90%

    Joint Services and Activities Supported by the Office, Secretary of the Army

    19088–54%

    U.S. Army Chemical Materials Activity

    335217–35%

    Office of the Secretary of the Army

    1,204898–25%

    Immediate Office of the Chief of Staff of the Army

    1,4571,133–22%

    U.S. Army Civilian Human Resources Agency

    4,4193,636–18%

    U.S. Army V Corps

    6655–17%

    U.S. Army Recruiting Command and U.S. Army Cadet Command

    2,7052,319–14%

    U.S. Army Sustainment Command

    4,3923,766–14%

    U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command

    318273–14%

    Field Operating Offices of the Office of the Secretary of the Army

    1,2321,068–13%

    Seventh Army Training Command

    343299–13%

    U.S. Army Central

    370323–13%

    U.S. Army War College

    351307–13%

    U.S. Army Financial Management Command

    1,046915–13%

    U. S. Army Contracting Command

    5,2724,650–12%

    U. S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command/U.S. Army Forces Strategic Command

    715632–12%

    U.S. Military Entrance Processing Command

    2,6682,358–12%

    Military Postal Service Agency

    1917–11%

    Office of the Chief of the National Guard Bureau

    799708–11%

    U.S. Army Forces Command

    2,5992,307–11%

    U.S. Army North

    310275–11%

    U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command

    10,9479,778–11%

    U.S. Army Cyber Command

    4,6484,148–11%

    U.S. Army Futures Command

    16,50714,622–11%

    U.S. Army Human Resources Command

    1,4711,307–11%

    Army National Guard Units

    27,58724,760–10%

    HQDA Field Operating Agencies and Staff Support Agencies and Staff Support Agencies

    1,2901,159–10%

    Materiel Readiness Activities

    163147–10%

    U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center

    5,6115,030–10%

    U.S. Army Communications Electronics Command

    5,6615,103–10%

    U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command

    3,8643,484–10%

    U.S. Army Installation Management Command

    23,33220,887–10%

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

    39,23035,544–9%

    U.S. Army Element Shape

    186170–9%

    U.S. Army Joint Munitions Command

    5,1864,720–9%

    U.S. Army Medical Command

    3,3483,032–9%

    U.S. Army Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command

    1,2931,178–9%

    U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armament Command

    10,1289,261–9%

    Materiel Acquisition Activities

    6358–8%

    Headquarters, AMC

    614565–8%

    U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command

    6,9526,363–8%

    U.S. Army, Pacific

    1,4991,379–8%

    U.S. Military Academy

    797730–8%

    U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command

    3,4433,210–7%

    U.S. Army South

    202187–7%

    U.S. Special Operations Command (Army)

    1,9111,786–7%

    Immediate Office of the Commander-In-Chief of the U.S. Army Europe and Seventh Army

    923870–6%

    U.S. Army Security Assistance Command

    463437–6%

    U.S. Army Europe and Africa

    232219–6%

    Joint Activities

    2,7352,597–5%

    U.S. Army Reserve Command

    8,4788,096–5%

    21st Theater Sustainment Command

    380366–4%

    U.S. Army Military District of Washington

    313303–3%

    U.S. Army National Military Cemeteries

    201195–3%

    U.S. Army Print and Media Distribution Center

    5050None

    U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command

    1,5581,556None

    Other

    018—

    AFELM JCS

    5120–61%

    U.S. Space Force Forces

    1,8481,350–27%

    Air Force Civilian Career Training

    3,1082,459–21%

    Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center

    247199–19%

    Air Force Agency for Modeling/Simulation

    2319–17%

    U.S. Air Force Academy

    1,3601,142–16%

    Air Force Audit Agency

    495426–14%

    HQ USAF and Support Elements

    2,5512,200–14%

    U.S. Air Forces, Europe

    1,6911,454–14%

    Air Force Inspection Agency

    3127–13%

    Pacific Air Forces

    3,7413,261–13%

    Air Force District of Washington

    1,3271,164–12%

    Defense Cyber Crime Center

    114100–12%

    Space Training and Readiness Command

    276244–12%

    Air Force Manpower Analysis Agency

    158140–11%

    U.S. Northern Command

    676605–11%

    Air Combat Command

    12,36111,082–10%

    Air Force Personnel Center

    1,6051,446–10%

    Air Force Special Operations Command

    1,6201,458–10%

    Air National Guard Support Center

    705631–10%

    Air National Guard Units

    14,90613,358–10%

    United States Space Force

    2,4272,182–10%

    Air Force Operations Group

    2220–9%

    Air Education and Training Command

    15,05113,639–9%

    Air Force Elements Norad

    9586–9%

    Air Force Elements, U.S. Transportation Command

    1,023930–9%

    Air Force Global Strike Command

    4,0613,705–9%

    Air Force Medical Command

    171155–9%

    Air Force Technical Applications Center

    498453–9%

    Air Mobility Command

    7,5476,880–9%

    Space Development Agency

    126115–9%

    Space Systems Command

    2,8212,557–9%

    AFELM U.S. Space Command

    632580–8%

    Air Force Cost Analysis Agency

    8679–8%

    Air Force Materiel Command

    72,03466,077–8%

    National Air and Space Intelligence Center

    1,3101,199–8%

    Non-DoD and Other Support

    946870–8%

    Air Force Historical Research Agency

    4643–7%

    Air Force Public Affairs Agency

    4340–7%

    HQ AF Flight Standards Agency

    6056–7%

    Air Force Elements

    176163–7%

    Air Force Elements, U.S. Special Operations Command

    1,1101,033–7%

    Air Force Elements, U.S. Strategic Command

    1,4201,325–7%

    Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations

    3331–6%

    Air Force Legal Operations Agency

    185174–6%

    Air Force Safety Center

    8378–6%

    U.S. Special Operations Command (Ang)

    109102–6%

    Headquarters, Air Force Reserve Command

    9,9129,418–5%

    Air Force Office of Special Investigations

    1,1491,098–4%

    Air Force Elements, U.S. Central Command

    357350–2%

    HQ U.S. Space Force

    257252–2%

    Air Force Medical Support Agency

    11None

    Air Force Review Boards Agency

    8586+1%

    Air Force Program Executive office

    1820+11%

    U.S. Space Force Components

    5966+12%

    Air Forces Southern

    0101—

    National Space Intelligence Center

    0304—

    Space Force Service Wide Support Activities

    040—

    Community Relations Service

    591–98%

    U.S. Trustee Program

    954707–26%

    Offices, Boards and Divisions

    7,3505,493–25%

    Executive Office for Immigration Review

    2,7122,203–19%

    Office of Justice Programs

    820670–18%

    Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys and the Offices of the U.S. Attorneys

    11,86310,154–14%

    Office of the Inspector General

    576500–13%

    Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives

    5,2594,640–12%

    Federal Bureau of Investigation

    37,31935,253–6%

    Bureau of Prisons/Federal Prison System

    35,88634,138–5%

    Drug Enforcement Administration

    8,9248,511–5%

    U.S. Marshals Service

    5,5325,430–2%

    Defense Technical Information Center

    194112–42%

    Defense Threat Reduction Agency

    1,3641,125–18%

    Office of the Secretary of Defense

    2,8022,288–18%

    Department of Defense Test Resource Management Center

    2420–17%

    Defense Contract Audit Agency

    3,8993,220–17%

    Defense Human Resources Activity

    2,8512,405–16%

    Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

    829695–16%

    Office of Economic Adjustment

    5547–15%

    Defense Legal Services Agency

    279239–14%

    Washington Headquarters Services

    1,6851,441–14%

    Defense Acquisition University

    668583–13%

    Office of the Inspector General

    1,8601,616–13%

    Defense Media Activity

    472415–12%

    Defense Commissary Agency

    11,2019,953–11%

    Defense Finance and Accounting Service

    10,8379,616–11%

    Missile Defense Agency

    2,8682,556–11%

    Defense Microelectronics Activity

    211189–10%

    Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

    250228–9%

    Defense Contract Management Agency

    9,9829,170–8%

    Defense Health Agency

    6,2245,746–8%

    Military Treatment Facilities Under DHA

    45,52441,761–8%

    Defense Information Systems Agency

    6,7316,235–7%

    National Defense University

    422394–7%

    Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

    842780–7%

    Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency

    5,5245,194–6%

    National Reconnaissance Office

    1,1431,078–6%

    Defense Security Cooperation Agency

    1,1011,050–5%

    Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency

    311298–4%

    Defense Logistics Agency

    23,86323,045–3%

    Department of Defense Education Activity

    14,42414,071–2%

    U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces

    5353None

    Defense Technology Security Administration

    126126None

    Pentagon Force Protection Agency

    1,0741,078None

    Military Sealift Command

    10–100%

    Naval Education and Training Command

    4,6383,891–16%

    Naval Facilities Engineering Command

    18,25016,122–12%

    Naval Supply Systems Command

    7,2646,405–12%

    Office of Naval Research

    3,0532,710–11%

    Bureau of Naval Personnel

    4,3453,914–10%

    Commander, Naval Information Warfare Systems Command

    11,0479,967–10%

    Directorate for Administrations, Logistics and Operations

    5,4524,891–10%

    Immediate Office of the Chief of Naval Operations

    2,2082,004–9%

    Naval Air Systems Command

    30,15627,516–9%

    Naval Intelligence Command

    803737–8%

    Naval Sea Systems Command

    37,21534,067–8%

    Naval Special Warfare Command

    1,2341,137–8%

    Navy Reserve Force

    438403–8%

    Naval Medical Command

    2,0081,870–7%

    U.S. Marine Corps

    18,14116,846–7%

    U.S. Pacific Fleet, Commander In Chief

    26,13425,213–4%

    Navy Systems Management Activity

    1,2631,224–3%

    U.S. Fleet Forces Command

    35,16734,270–3%

    Commander, Navy Installations

    10,92210,992+1%

    Strategic Systems Programs

    1,6201,692+4%

    Federal Transit Administration

    742517–30%

    Federal Highway Administration

    3,0152,182–28%

    National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

    796573–28%

    Office of the Secretary of Transportation

    1,9791,577–20%

    Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration

    657555–16%

    Federal Railroad Administration

    1,1781,000–15%

    Office of Inspector General

    399339–15%

    Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

    1,2241,072–12%

    Great Lakes Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation

    128114–11%

    Maritime Administration

    823747–9%

    Federal Aviation Administration

    46,34844,731–3%

    John C. Stennis Space Center

    284250–12%

    Goddard Space Flight Center

    3,1362,798–11%

    Langley Research Center

    1,8341,668–9%

    Neil A. Armstrong Flight Research Center

    529485–8%

    Headquarters, NASA

    2,1361,987–7%

    Ames Research Center

    1,3151,235–6%

    John Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field

    1,4441,355–6%

    George C. Marshall Space Flight Center

    2,2712,177–4%

    John F. Kennedy Space Center

    2,0761,984–4%

    Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center

    3,1023,047–2%

    Assistant Secretary for Diversity and Inclusion

    160–100%

    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Office of Resolution Management

    3180–100%

    Office of Enterprise Integration

    950–100%

    Deputy Assistant Secretary for FMBTS

    3610–72%

    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Emergency Management and Resilience

    1810–44%

    Immediate Office of the Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology

    1710–41%

    Office of Enterprise Operations

    4025–38%

    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Labor Management Relations

    2115–29%

    General Counsel

    905678–25%

    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs

    129–25%

    Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection

    144110–24%

    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs

    3527–23%

    Vet Customer Experience

    314249–21%

    Chief Human Capital Officer

    269224–17%

    Inspector General

    1,181990–16%

    Executive Director, Office of Acquisition and Logistics

    1,2431,055–15%

    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology

    8,5567,351–14%

    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration

    5951–14%

    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Budget

    3631–14%

    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Corporate Senior Executive Management

    2824–14%

    Immediate Office of the Assistant Secretary for Management

    202178–12%

    Electronic Health Record Modernization

    193172–11%

    National Cemetery Administration

    2,4342,157–11%

    Veterans Benefits Administration

    34,88330,923–11%

    Board of Veterans Appeals

    1,4591,318–10%

    Veterans Health Administration

    426,015402,876–5%

    Executive Director for Security and Law Enforcement

    224216–4%

    Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public And Intergovernmental Affairs

    3029–3%

    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Congressional Affairs

    3535None

    Executive Director for Identity, Credential and Access Management

    2121None

    Immediate Office of the Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Legislative Affairs

    1111None

    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Finance

    1,4491,451None

    Office of the Secretary

    730957+31%

    Immediate Office of the Assistant Secretary for Human Resources and Administration

    2435+46%

    Immediate Office of the Assistant Secretary for Operations, Security and Preparedness

    2236+64%

    Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

    4113–68%

    John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

    5750–12%

    Smithsonian Institution (Except Units Administered Under Separate Boards of Trustees)

    3,6963,494–5%

    National Gallery of Art

    701682–3%

    Domestic Nuclear Detection Office

    225153–32%

    Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency

    3,3892,376–30%

    Science and Technology Directorate

    537407–24%

    DHS Headquarters

    5,6954,460–22%

    Office of the Inspector General

    802700–13%

    Federal Emergency Management Agency

    25,37622,368–12%

    Citizenship and Immigration Services

    22,32219,925–11%

    U.S. Coast Guard

    9,7238,996–7%

    Transportation Security Administration

    65,29764,072–2%

    Customs and Border Protection

    66,62667,527+1%

    U.S. Secret Service

    8,1428,188+1%

    Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers

    1,3461,375+2%

    Immigration and Customs Enforcement

    20,74526,827+29%

    Other

    4600–100%

    Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator

    20–100%

    Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation

    180–100%

    Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy

    80–100%

    Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service

    21291–57%

    Office of the National Cyber Director

    7031–56%

    National Security Council

    6530–54%

    Council on Environmental Quality/Office of Environmental Quality

    4723–51%

    Delta Regional Authority

    21–50%

    Advisory Council on Historic Preservation

    6032–47%

    Corporation for National and Community Service

    729415–43%

    Inter-American Foundation

    4224–43%

    Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence In Education Foundation

    32–33%

    Millennium Challenge Corporation

    353235–33%

    U.S. Agency for Global Media

    1,235824–33%

    Northern Border Regional Commission

    32–33%

    Office of Management and Budget

    780527–32%

    Federal Housing Finance Agency

    760521–31%

    Small Business Administration

    8,4545,870–31%

    Federal Labor Relations Authority

    12285–30%

    National Science Foundation

    1,7231,216–29%

    Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

    1,7531,277–27%

    Peace Corps

    985716–27%

    African Development Foundation

    3123–26%

    Development Finance Corporation

    727536–26%

    Morris K. Udall And Stewart L. Udall Foundation

    4332–26%

    Office of Science and Technology Policy

    3123–26%

    Office of Personnel Management

    3,0482,290–25%

    Denali Commission

    1713–24%

    Commodity Futures Trading Commission

    727549–24%

    Administrative Conference of the United States

    1310–23%

    Civil Rights Cold Case Review Board

    1310–23%

    Federal Trade Commission

    1,3021,015–22%

    Trade and Development Agency

    6652–21%

    Export-Import Bank of the U.S.

    420338–20%

    Election Assistance Commission

    8670–19%

    Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board

    3629–19%

    Federal Housing Finance Agency Office of Inspector General

    122100–18%

    Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council

    1714–18%

    Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission

    5142–18%

    Appalachian Regional Commission

    65–17%

    Commission of Fine Arts

    1210–17%

    Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency

    3529–17%

    Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

    2,1381,780–17%

    Federal Communications Commission

    1,5101,258–17%

    Federal Maritime Commission

    138114–17%

    Securities and Exchange Commission

    4,8774,037–17%

    James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation

    65–17%

    National Capital Planning Commission

    3529–17%

    Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission

    5849–16%

    National Archives and Records Administration

    2,8902,450–15%

    Utah Reclamation Mitigation And Conservation Commission

    1311–15%

    Armed Forces Retirement Home

    319275–14%

    Consumer Product Safety Commission

    521446–14%

    Federal Election Commission

    293253–14%

    Office of Government Ethics

    7363–14%

    Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

    6,5355,667–13%

    Merit Systems Protection Board

    187162–13%

    Social Security Administration

    58,16650,892–13%

    Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board

    1513–13%

    U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness

    1513–13%

    National Mediation Board

    4035–13%

    Office of National Drug Control Policy

    6456–13%

    Environmental Protection Agency

    16,92614,926–12%

    National Labor Relations Board

    1,2681,113–12%

    Selective Service System

    164144–12%

    Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation

    986873–11%

    Railroad Retirement Board

    797709–11%

    Surface Transportation Board

    122109–11%

    The Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled

    3531–11%

    Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board

    3935–10%

    Commission on Civil Rights

    6357–10%

    Nuclear Regulatory Commission

    2,9612,675–10%

    Office of Special Counsel

    127114–10%

    Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency, Office of the Director

    688624–9%

    Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board

    111101–9%

    Office of the U.S. Trade Representative

    249226–9%

    International Boundary and Water Commission, U.S. Section

    277255–8%

    U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum

    109100–8%

    Farm Credit Administration

    334309–7%

    U.S. International Trade Commission

    444415–7%

    Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board

    4744–6%

    Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council

    2120–5%

    National Transportation Safety Board

    437415–5%

    International Joint Commission: U.S. and Canada

    1918–5%

    National Council on Disability

    1918–5%

    Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency, Pretrial Services Agency

    344330–4%

    Council of Economic Advisers

    2423–4%

    Office of Administration

    268258–4%

    National Credit Union Administration

    1,2291,186–3%

    Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board

    243239–2%

    Presidio Trust

    320315–2%

    American Battle Monuments Commission

    8079–1%

    Arctic Research Commission

    22None

    Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation

    1010None

    Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council

    2323None

    Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission

    1212None

    Marine Mammal Commission

    2323None

    National Commission on Libraries and Information Science

    1717None

    Government Printing Office

    1,6451,640None

    Public Buildings Reform Board

    77None

    Southwest Border Regional Commission

    11None

    The Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled, Inspector General

    99None

    Judicial Branch, U.S. Tax Court

    161169+5%

    Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad

    1718+6%

    Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission

    4649+7%

    U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission

    3032+7%

    Public Interest Declassification Board

    89+13%

    The U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission

    78+14%

    U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom

    2024+20%

    Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation

    45+25%

    International Boundary Commission: U.S. and Canada

    613+117%

    Note: Data includes all federal civilian employees, with some exceptions, including the Postal Service, some intelligence agencies and temporary Census Bureau workers. Source: U.S. Office of Personnel Management. The New York Times

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