How many civilian federal government jobs are located in New Jersey?
Refreshed monthly
New Jersey had about 46,400 civilian federal government employees, as of May 2026. This figure excludes Department of Defense workers, whose locations are redacted in Office of Personnel Management data. Federal jobs include work in a wide range of occupations, including roles as janitors, scientists, accountants, postal workers, elected officials, and many more. Federal jobs represent 1.1% of all nonfarm jobs in the state. That’s about 1 in 50. The state accounts for 1.7% of the 2.69 million federal jobs nationwide.
46.4K
jobs in the federal government (May 2026)
1.1%
federal government share of all nonfarm jobs (May 2026)
In May 2026, 1.1% of nonfarm jobs in New Jersey were in the federal government. The state’s share of federal employment peaked in May 2010 at 1.9%. It hit a low in April 2026 at 1% of all employment.
As of May 2026, there were 46.4 thousand federal government jobs in New Jersey.
Civilian federal government employees, January 2006 to May 2026
What share of all civilian jobs in New Jersey are in the federal government?
In May 2026, 1.1% of nonfarm jobs in New Jersey were in the federal government. The state’s share of federal employment peaked in May 2010 at 1.9%. It hit a low in April 2026 at 1% of all employment.
Get weekly insights
Subscribe for data-driven insights. No spin, just the facts.
As of May 2026, 1.1% of jobs in New Jersey were in the federal government.
Civilian federal government share of nonfarm employment, January 2006 to May 2026
Which federal agencies employ the most civilians?
In May 2026, there were 10,600 people in New Jersey working in the federal government, according to data from the Office of Personnel Management. This is primarily limited to full-time, part-time, and seasonal workers in the executive branch. It excludes some employees, including postal workers and all Department of Defense employees, regardless of enlisted or civilian status. The Department of Veterans Affairs accounted for 38% of the total, more than any other cabinet department or independent agency. In second position, Department of Transportation accounted for 14.7% of the state’s federal employees. The Social Security Administration was third accounting for 7.6%.
In May 2026, the Department of Veterans Affairs accounted for more federal workers in New Jersey than any other agency.
Civilian federal personnel, primarily in executive branch and excluding the Department of Defense, as of May 2026
Keep exploring
Methodology
USAFacts standardizes data, in areas such as time and demographics, to make it easier to understand and compare.
Page sources
USAFacts endeavors to share the most up-to-date information available. We sourced the data on this page directly from government agencies; however, the intervals at which agencies publish updated data vary.