What does the do?

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The Office of Community Planning and Development (CPD) is a subdivision of the Department of Housing and Urban Development responsible for promoting viable communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment and expanding economic opportunities for low- and moderate-income persons.

In FY 2025,

$16B

was spent by the Office of Community Planning and Development
In FY 2025,

31.7%

of Dept. of Housing and Urban Development spending was by the Office of Community Planning and Development

How much does the Office of Community Planning and Development spend?

The Office of Community Planning and Development spent a net total of $16 billion in fiscal year (FY) 2025. This was 31.7% of the $50.5 billion spent by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, which itself was 0.7% of all federal spending. The CPD ranked second among HUD subdivisions in net spending.
Net spending is the difference between agency spending and any financial accounts generating funds from the agency’s own activities, like fees or rent. When these funds offset all spending, net spending appears negative. Some agencies tend to operate with positive net spending while others will register negative net spending sometimes or often.

The Office of Community Planning and Development ranked second among Department of Housing and Urban Development divisions in net spending in 2025.

HUD net spending by division, FY 2025

Like the overall federal budget, agency spending may shift over time due to population growth, changes in policy and programs, and emerging problems to address. Adjusting for inflation, the Office of Community Planning and Development’s federal spending has decreased from $18.5 billion in 1980 to $16 billion in 2025.

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The Office of Community Planning and Development’s federal spending in FY 2025 was lower than in FY 1980.

Yearly federal net spending by CPD, adjusted for inflation (2025 dollars), FYs 1980–2025

Since 1980, the Office of Community Planning and Development's spending has decreased 13.4%, while overall spending has increased 196.9%.
As a percentage of the overall federal budget, a positive number means agency net spending made up some positive share of total federal spending; a negative number means that net generated funds offset a portion of total spending. CPD spending grew less than overall federal spending since 1980, which means that its share of the federal budget decreased. In 2025, CPD accounted for 0.2% of overall federal spending.
Major legislation, internal or global economic conditions, and acute events like the COVID-19 pandemic can affect spending year to year. For example, the federal budget fluctuated during the pandemic, rising from $5.3 trillion (in 2023 dollars) in 2019 to $7.7 trillion in 2020 and $7.8 trillion in 2021.

The Office of Community Planning and Development’s share of federal spending in FY 2025 was lower than in FY 1980.

Net spending by CPD as a share of federal spending, FYs 1980–2025

Most federal spending can be categorized as direct or indirect. Direct spending refers to money the federal government spends on budget items such as federal programs, employee salaries, and debt interest. Indirect spending refers to federal transfers to state and local governments.
In FY 2025, the Office of Community Planning and Development transferred 97.3% of its total spending to states and local governments.
The chart below outlines all net CPD spending.

How did the Office of Community Planning and Development spend its budget in 2025?

Federal government net spending isolated to CPD, FY 2025

How many people work for the Office of Community Planning and Development?

Some 433 of the 2.03 million total civilian federal employees work for the Office of Community Planning and Development as of May 2026. This is 46.3% more people than the division staffed in 2012.

The number of federal employees working for the Office of Community Planning and Development has increased 46.3% since 2012.

Number of federal employees working for CPD, May 2012–2026

The Office of Community Planning and Development accounts for 0.021% of the overall federal workforce. As the number of federal employees has changed, so too has the way the workforce is organized, with resources allocated to agencies depending on government priorities. The division constituted a larger share of the overall federal workforce in May 2026 compared to 2012 (0.014%).
While the number of employees on an agency’s payroll contributes to that agency’s expenditures, some agencies have relatively few employees compared to their budget or vice versa, giving them an outsized share of either the budget or the workforce. According to the most recent data, the Office of Community Planning and Development’s share of the workforce (0.021%) is smaller than its share of the budget (0.2%).

Who leads the Office of Community Planning and Development?

CPD is led by an assistant secretary. This individual is nominated by the president of the United States and confirmed by the Senate, and reports to the Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.

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