How much federal workers get paid
Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia have the highest federal wages per worker, Labor Department data shows.
Why it matters: The Trump administration's attempts to cut the government workforce is likely to hit particularly hard in places with the most federal workers, and where those workers take home the biggest paychecks.
By the numbers: Federal workers in D.C. make about $136,000 per worker, those in Maryland make about $126,000 per worker, and those in Virginia make about $111,000 per worker.
- All three areas also rank in the top five for most federal workers overall.
- D.C. has about 191,000 federal workers, Virginia has 189,000, and Maryland has 158,000.
How it works: This data comes by way of the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, and reflects annual averages for 2023.
Caveat: These raw state-by-state figures don't account for varying costs of living between locations.
- $126k in Maryland doesn't go as far as it would in, say, West Virginia.
What's next: Multiple lawsuits filed by federal workers in connection with President Trump and Elon Musk's efforts to cull the government workforce are still working their way through the courts.