Resignation Push Deepens Worries About Effect on Government Services

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State Number of federal workers Percent of state labor force D.C. 162,144 39.9% Calif. 147,487 0.8% Va. 144,483 3.1% Md. 142,876 4.5% Texas 129,738 0.9% Fla. 94,014 0.8% Ga. 79,686 1.5% Pa. 66,079 1.0% Wash. 56,772 1.4% Ohio 55,487 1.0% Sources: U.S. Office of Personnel Management; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Note: Chart shows latest federal work force data and state labor force data as of March 2024. Federal work force data excludes a number of departments and agencies, including uniformed military personnel, the U.S. Postal Service, the intelligence community and most of the legislative and judicial branches.

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