The Executive Branch of the US government employees most of the people who work for the government. In 2014, there were about 4 million people employed by the Executive Branch including the military who work for the Defense Department.
To answer simply: yes To answer with a little more detail: the 15 cabinet departments are part of the executive branch of government--the president's branch, since they were created to help out the president. Statistic wise: In 2005 the government employed about 2.7 million people, and nearly all of them were Executive Branch employees. Only about 64,000 of that 2.7 million worked for the legislative and judicial branches. So yes, most govt. employees work for the executive branch (aka the cabinet departments).my source of wisdom: http://www.thisnation.com/textbook/bureaucracy-reality.htmlHope that helped...
Walmart - 2.1 million employees In the Forbes Rich List, Walmart was mentioned as having 2 million employees.
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AnswerThree. They are: Legislative Branch(Congress), Executive Branch (Presidency), and Judicial Branch (Supreme Court)
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