Federal Appropriations, Budget, and Staffing for CDC

This dataset provides a comprehensive, integrated view of federal funding and workforce changes at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) from fiscal years 2023 to 2026.

This dataset provides a comprehensive, integrated view of federal funding and workforce changes at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) from fiscal years 2023 through 2026. It brings together Congressional and Presidential appropriations, budget proposals, and Reduction in Force (RIF) data into a unified framework — making it easier to track how funding decisions and staffing changes interact across the agency.

The dataset links multiple federal data sources, including CDC Funding Profiles, Congressional Budget documents, Presidential Budget proposals, and workforce reduction records organized by organizational unit. Where possible, staffing data is connected to appropriations and grants information to reveal how changes in the CDC’s workforce align with funded programs and the agency’s statutory responsibilities.

Users can analyze program-level shifts — including programs that have been reduced, consolidated, or eliminated — and gain a clearer picture of structural changes within the agency. The dataset will be updated as new appropriations are enacted or proposed, ensuring it reflects the most current information available.

What’s included:

  • Linked FY2023–FY2026 Presidential and Congressional appropriations and budget data for CDC
  • Program-level appropriations and budget breakdowns
  • CDC Reduction in Force (RIF) data aligned to affected organizational units

This resource is intended to support transparent public health oversight, policy research, and analysis of how funding and workforce decisions may affect the CDC’s capacity to fulfill its public health mission.