New Jersey

The Impact Project synthesizes publicly available data about the impacts of government change.

State Dashboards provide a snapshot of impacts to states, including the size of the federal workforce, federal dollars, a profile of probationary workers, and impacts to federal programs.

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Federal Workforce in New Jersey

Total Workforce

4,782,836

Federal Workforce

22,504

Probationary Federal Workforce

447

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 25.25% of the State's 2019 budget came from federal funding, and 29.55% of 2022's budget.

Sources: Pew Trusts; Census.gov; NBER.gov

Summary of State Dots

Action New Jersey Stories
Defense6
Economy & Employment13
Education23
Emergency Services, Public Safety & Law Enforcement3
Energy8
Food & Agriculture10
Housing6
Humanities & the Arts3
Infrastructure12
International Development9
Natural Resources, Environment & Public Lands24
Overarching 22
Public Health & Healthcare47
Research & Academic Research14
Social Services15
Total 215

Last Updated: 4/21/2025

DOGE Data Summary

According to DOGE data, 69 contracts, 45 grants and 14 leases have been terminated in New Jersey.

Top Federal Occupations in New Jersey

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
GENERAL ENGINEERING168855
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT1153107
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING96164
MISCELLANEOUS ADMINISTRATION AND PROGRAM94778
NURSE89693
CONTRACTING85234
MANAGEMENT AND PROGRAM ANALYSIS82546
SOCIAL INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION60336
COMPUTER SCIENCE49548
LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT48247

Sources: OPM.gov (2024)

Top Federal Employers in State

State Agency Non-probationary Probationary Total
NJDepartment Of The Army48924335325
NJDepartment Of Veterans Affairs40555314586
NJDepartment Of The Navy22832262509
NJDepartment Of Transportation1690881778
NJDepartment Of The Air Force15031801683

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)
New Jersey$16,230,614$9,902,456

Top 5 Counties with Federal Workers

County Federal Employees
Essex County8899
Morris County5548
Burlington County4659
Hudson County4592
Ocean County3247

Sources: BLS.gov

Potentially Impacted Federal Programs

​New Jersey administers several federally supported social programs that significantly impact the lives of its residents. These programs address a range of needs, including healthcare, nutrition, financial assistance, energy support, and early childhood education.​ Examples include:

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

Federal Cuts Tracker
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Indigenous Lands
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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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