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March 2025 workforce snapshot. Office of Workers' Compensation Programs had 1,441 employees with an average salary of $118,862. It sits under the Department of Labor.
1,441 employees
$118,862 average pay
$171,280,142 estimated total salary expense
Worker's Compensation Claims Examining largest occupation in the agency

What this page helps you check

Use this page when you want a quick feel for the size of Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, where its workforce is concentrated, and which occupations account for the largest share of employees.

Parent organization

This agency sits under the Department of Labor.

Largest occupations in Office of Workers' Compensation Programs

These occupation series account for the biggest share of employees reported under Office of Workers' Compensation Programs.

Occupation Employees Average pay Share of agency
Worker's Compensation Claims Examining 1,093 $116,752 75.9%
Miscellaneous Administration and Program 141 $121,742 9.8%
Management and Program Analysis 61 $145,988 4.2%
Claims Assistance and Examining 16 $66,065 1.1%
Financial Administration and Program 14 $93,659 1.0%
Nurse 11 $119,923 0.8%

Where Office of Workers' Compensation Programs employees are based

This list shows the biggest duty-station states reported for Office of Workers' Compensation Programs in the latest OPM summary.

State Employees Average pay
Florida 189 $112,657
District of Columbia 141 $146,842
Texas 132 $109,882
Ohio 132 $118,929
Washington 103 $128,205
California 99 $135,975
Colorado 71 $122,005
New York 67 $120,523
Pennsylvania 62 $112,246
Illinois 53 $121,867

Agency totals and duty-location summaries come from the latest OPM FedScope Employment Summary Data (March 2025).