Number of federal wage and hour investigators is near its historic low: Number of Wage and Hour Division investigators, U.S. Department of Labor, 1973–2023
Year | Investigators on board at year’s end |
---|---|
1973 | 812 |
1974 | 869 |
1975 | 921 |
1976 | 964 |
1977 | 980 |
1978 | 1,232 |
1979 | 1,087 |
1980 | 1,059 |
1981 | 953 |
1982 | 914 |
1983 | 928 |
1984 | 916 |
1985 | 950 |
1986 | 908 |
1987 | 951 |
1988 | 952 |
1989 | 970 |
1990 | 938 |
1991 | 865 |
1992 | 835 |
1993 | 804 |
1994 | 800 |
1995 | 809 |
1996 | 781 |
1997 | 942 |
1998 | 942 |
1999 | 938 |
2000 | 949 |
2001 | 945 |
2002 | 898 |
2003 | 850 |
2004 | 788 |
2005 | 773 |
2006 | 751 |
2007 | 732 |
2008 | 731 |
2009 | 894 |
2010 | 1,035 |
2011 | 1,024 |
2012 | 1,067 |
2013 | 1,040 |
2014 | 976 |
2015 | 995 |
2016 | 974 |
2017 | 912 |
2018 | 835 |
2019 | 780 |
2020 | 823 |
2021 | 782 |
2022 | 810 |
2023 | 733 |
Note: The numbers represent Wage and Hour Division investigators on staff at the end of each fiscal year (the federal government's fiscal year runs from October 1 to September 30), except for 2022 and 2023. The 2022 number represents the investigators on staff at the end of November 2022. The 2023 number represents the investigators on staff as of December 7, 2023.
Sources: Author’s analysis of Wage and Hour Division (WHD) data on number of investigators from unpublished Excel files provided by WHD staff members to the author. Source for 2020 and 2021 is Rebecca Rainey, “Wage-Hour Investigator Hiring Plans Signal DOL Enforcement Drive,” Bloomberg Law, January 28, 2022. Source for 2022 is Rebecca Rainey, "Wage Division Enforcement Declines Again in Wake of Hiring Woes," Bloomberg Law, Decemer 28, 2022. Source for 2023 is Jessica Looman, "Big Results for Workers in 2023," U.S. Department of Labor Blog, December 7, 2023.