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March 2025 workforce snapshot. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development had 8,671 employees with an average salary of $139,117. The largest component agency was Office of General Counsel.

Contact details

Main address

451 7th St., SW Washington, DC 20410

Use this address block when you need the main headquarters mailing address or the official contact page for U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Largest component agencies in Housing and Urban Development

This table shows the biggest component agencies or major organizational units reported under U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in the latest OPM workforce summary.

Agency Employees Total salary expense Average pay Share of department
Office of General Counsel 2,904 $390,605,424 $134,506 33.5%
Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer 1,932 $265,008,576 $137,168 22.3%
Office of Inspector General 715 $104,836,875 $146,625 8.2%
Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development 702 $97,741,566 $139,233 8.1%
Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity 662 $95,856,938 $144,799 7.6%
Office of the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development 623 $92,119,895 $147,865 7.2%
Unknown 423 $62,652,222 $148,114 4.9%
Office of the Chief Financial Officer 392 $53,114,824 $135,497 4.5%
Office of Field Policy and Management 101 $14,578,946 $144,346 1.2%
Office of Departmental Operations and Coordination 76 $10,266,232 $135,082 0.9%
Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations 70 $9,636,830 $137,669 0.8%
Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control 39 $5,690,451 $145,909 0.4%
Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal Housing Commissioner 32 $4,178,912 $130,591 0.4%

Component agency counts use the latest OPM summary release for March 2025. A few very small units may be rounded or grouped in the source file.

Find an office near you

These are the office finder or locator tools linked by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development on its official USAGov page. Use them if you need a field office, local service center, or regional contact point.

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Contact details and office links come from the USA.gov agency directory. Workforce counts and average pay come from the latest OPM FedScope Employment Summary Data (March 2025).