Arizona
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Federal Workforce in Arizona
Total Workforce
1,376,006
Federal Workforce
14,333
Probationary Federal Workforce
3,802
Sources: OPM.gov (Mar. '24); Census.gov (Dec '24); BLS.gov (Feb. '24)
Federal Funding & State Revenue
Historically, federal dollars have accounted for about a quarter to a third of state revenue. The COVID-19 Pandemic increased those numbers. Approximately 40.98% of the State's 2019 budget came from federal funding, and 49.74% of 2022's budget.
Sources: Pew Trusts; Census.gov; NBER.gov
Summary of State Dots
Action | Arizona Stories |
---|---|
Defense | 7 |
Economy & Employment | 10 |
Education | 5 |
Emergency Services, Public Safety & Law Enforcement | 3 |
Energy | 18 |
Food & Agriculture | 14 |
Housing | 1 |
Humanities & the Arts | 2 |
Infrastructure | 8 |
International Development | 16 |
Natural Resources, Environment & Public Lands | 37 |
Overarching | 21 |
Public Health & Healthcare | 27 |
Research & Academic Research | 11 |
Social Services | 19 |
Total | 199 |
Sources: theimpactproject.org
Last Updated: 4/20/25
DOGE Data Summary
According to DOGE data, 30 contracts, 44 grants and 20 leases have been terminated in Arizona.
Source: https://doge.gov/savings
Top Federal Occupations in Arizona
This table provides a snapshot of federal occupations in this state. Click here for descriptions of these occupations.
Probationary employees include those employed by a federal agency for a year or less by March, 2024. For some agencies, the probationary period last longer (2-3yrs). In most cases, the probationary period restarts when a worker is promoted.
Occupation | Total Employees | Probationary Employees |
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NURSE | 3174 | 428 |
MEDICAL SUPPORT ASSISTANCE | 1578 | 284 |
MISCELLANEOUS ADMINISTRATION AND PROGRAM | 1199 | 65 |
MISCELLANEOUS CLERK AND ASSISTANT | 1163 | 172 |
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT | 1156 | 112 |
MEDICAL OFFICER | 940 | 132 |
FORESTRY TECHNICIAN | 810 | 166 |
MANAGEMENT AND PROGRAM ANALYSIS | 754 | 31 |
SOCIAL WORK | 627 | 96 |
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT | 549 | 19 |
Sources: OPM.gov (2024)
Top Federal Employers in State
State | Agency | Non-probationary | Probationary | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
Arizona | Department Of Veterans Affairs | 9703 | 1707 | 11410 |
Arizona | Department Of Health And Human Services | 4027 | 442 | 4469 |
Arizona | Department Of The Interior | 3415 | 287 | 3702 |
Arizona | Department Of The Army | 3020 | 367 | 3387 |
Arizona | Department Of The Air Force | 2542 | 281 | 2823 |
Sources: OPM.gov
Impacted Funding for Food Programs
This summarizes cuts from only a few of the food-related programs impacted by funding changes since January 2025.
The LFS program awards money to states to buy local foods for schools and childcare institutions, and the LFPA program provides funding for state, tribal and territorial governments to buy food produced within the state or within 400 miles of delivery destinations. Both programs have been cancelled.
State, Tribe, or Territory | Local Food for Schools (FY25) | Local Food Purchase Cooperative Agreement (FY25) |
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Arizona | $13,094,310 | $8,053,673 |
Source: https://www.usaspending.gov/
Top 5 Counties with Federal Workers
County | Federal Employees |
---|---|
Maricopa County | 22190 |
Pima County | 12971 |
Cochise County | 4344 |
Yuma County | 3513 |
Coconino County | 2663 |
Sources: BLS.gov
Potentially Impacted Federal Programs
In Arizona, there are several federally funded social programs that play important roles in supporting residents of the state. Examples include:
- Head Start
- Medicaid
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
- Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
- Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
- Social Services Block Grant (SSBG)
- Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program
Due to federal budget cuts in 2025, some of these programs have already been impacted, and others may be impacted in the future.
State Map
- Rural Counties
- Indigenous Lands
- Majority Non-White
- Poverty Rate >= 20%
- 0 - 4,000
- 4,000 - 7,000
- 7,000 - 10,000
- 10,000 - 15,000
- 15,000 - 25,000
- 25,000 - 35,000
- 35,000 - 50,000
- >50,000
- 0 - 50
- 50 - 100
- 100 - 250
- 250 - 500
- 500 - 1,000
- 1,000 - 5,000
- 5,000 - 10,000
- >10,000
- Statewide Impact
- Location-Specific

Future Analysis
Check back for deeper dives into this data, including consideration of these questions:
- How do these changes impact local and state economies?
- How are local and state governments, NGOs, and businesses responding to federal changes? What gaps are they filling, and what gaps remain?
- How is federal government change evolving over time?
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“If you look at a map of the state of Arizona. It’s public land. It’s ours. It’s yours it’s mine. It’s future generation’s and it’s our collective responsibility to care for them...But, there’s one agency that is charged congressionally with caring for those and that’s the U.S. Forest Service, and without them and us supporting them in all the ways that we possibly can, I think our public lands could be in big trouble" - Anonymous