How many civilian federal government jobs are located in ?

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About 115,600, as of March 2025. Federal jobs include work in a wide range of occupations, including roles as janitors, scientists, accountants, postal workers, elected officials, and many more. While enlisted troops are considered to be employed by the government, they are not considered civilians, and thus are not included in this figure. Federal jobs represent 2.3% of all nonfarm jobs in the specified geography. That’s about 2 in every 90. The state accounts for 3.9% of the 3 million federal jobs nationwide.

115.6K

jobs in the federal government (March 2025)

2.3%

federal government share of all nonfarm jobs (March 2025)
In March 2025, there were 115,600 federal jobs in Georgia, a 3.7% increase from the previous year. In May 2010, there were 120,500 federal jobs in the state, a recent high. Federal employment hit a low in Georgia in October 2006 at 94,300.

As of March 2025, there were 115.6 thousand federal government jobs in Georgia.

Civilian federal government employees, January 2006 to March 2025

In March 2025, 2.3% of nonfarm jobs in Georgia were in the federal government. The state’s share of federal employment peaked in May 2010 at 3.1%. It hit a low in September 2022 at 2.2% of all employment.

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As of March 2025, 2.3% of jobs in the US were in the federal government.

Civilian federal government share of nonfarm employment, January 1939 to March 2025

Based on the latest data from the Office of Personnel Management as of September 2024, there were 81,400 people in Georgia working in the executive branch of the federal government. This is primarily limited to those working in the executive branch and excludes some employees, including postal workers and enlisted military. It includes full-time, part-time, and seasonal workers. The Department of Defense accounted for 41% of the total, more than any other cabinet department or independent agency. In second, the Department of Veterans Affairs accounted for 18.5% of the state’s federal employees. The Department of Health and Human Services was third accounting for 12.6%.

In September 2024, the Department of Defense accounted for more federal workers in Georgia than any other agency.

Civilian federal personnel, primarily in executive branch, as of September 2024


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