7,700 full-time Civilian Employees.
As of 2021, there are approximately 76,000 federal civilian employees working overseas. These employees work in various capacities, including for embassies and consulates, military installations, and other agencies operating abroad.
The advantages of federal government:The laws are passed in one sovereignty.The disadvantages:Too many rules will be passed making the people disappointed will be the cause of too much Propaganda!
Many Caribbean islands are independent countries, while others remain politically linked to countries such as the United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands, and the United States. These linked territories are referred to as Overseas Territories, Departments, or Territories, with varying levels of self-governance.
One equivalent to a pyramid in today's society could be a corporate hierarchy, with a CEO at the top, followed by executives, managers, and employees at the bottom. Another equivalent could be social media influencers, where a select few at the top have a large following, while many others have smaller audiences.
There are currently 14 British Overseas Territories, which are remnants of the British Empire. These territories are scattered across the globe, including places like Bermuda, Gibraltar, and the Falkland Islands.
Many multinational corporations operate in more than one country, carrying out business activities across various locations worldwide. These corporations have offices, production facilities, and employees in multiple countries to serve their global customer base and take advantage of diverse markets and resources. Examples include Apple, Microsoft, and Coca-Cola.
The exact number is unknown. However, civilian federal employees and their dependents living overseas were counted in the 1790 Census. This was crucial as private U.S. citizens who were not employed by the federal government were not counted. The U.S. Census is used for apportioning seats in the House of Representatives.
In 2005, there were 700,000.
In 2005, there were 700,000.
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The "true size" of the federal government stands at 14.6 million employees, said Paul C. Light, the study's author and a government professor at New York University. Submitted by drjean. How was this number arrived at? The Bureau of Labor Statistics said there are about 2 million civilian jobs and the armed services is about another million. Too many estimates include state and local governments.
400,000 military (soldiers, seamen and airmen and counted as being employed by the MoD) and 80,000 civilian employees (who do the administration)
225,000
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I just heard that there are 20,000 employees in the Federal Reserve system! That is insane!! No wonder why we are 14 trillion in debt, with this many people employed in a quasi-governmental body!!
According to the Census bureau 2003-2006 Economic Trends report:There are 297,305 civilians 16 and over who live in Washington DC and are in the work force. Of these 47,056 are in Public Administration.According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics:The Federal Government has about 2.0 million civilian employees, excluding the Postal Service, and is the Nation's largest employer.About 85 percent of Federal employees work outside the Washington, DC metropolitan area.Federal Government civilian employment, except U.S. Postal Service, November 2008:Total for the US 1,909,000.Total for the Washington DC MSA (Which includes DC, and parts of VA and MD) 320,000See related Links for more details on these numbers.
More than 12,500 active-duty, reserve, civilian, and contractor personnel are employed at Maxwell AFB in Montgomery, Alabama. The exact number of civilian employees is unknown.