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The U.S. federal government comprises a vast array of departments, agencies, and sub-agencies, totaling over 400 entities.
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These organizations vary significantly in size and function. Below is a list of some of the largest federal agencies, ordered by the number of employees:
Department of Defense (DoD): Approximately 3.2 million employees, including active-duty military personnel and civilian staff.
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Department of Veterans Affairs (VA): Around 337,683 employees as of September 2013.
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Department of Homeland Security (DHS): Approximately 193,867 employees as of September 2013.
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Department of the Treasury: Approximately 100,000 employees as of 2023.
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Department of Justice (DOJ): Approximately 113,543 employees as of 2012.
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Department of Agriculture (USDA): Approximately 100,000 employees as of 2023.
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Department of Health and Human Services (HHS): Approximately 65,000 employees as of 2023.
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Department of the Interior: Approximately 70,000 employees as of 2023.
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Department of Transportation (DOT): Approximately 55,000 employees as of 2023.
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Department of Commerce: Approximately 41,000 employees as of 2023.
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Please note that these figures are approximate and may have changed over time. For a comprehensive and up-to-date list of federal agencies, you can refer to the A-Z index of U.S. government departments and agencies.
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——————————- Oh my, when one goes to the A to Z listing, shit gets real. Here is a link to “B”
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