United States Federal Executive Departments

The United States Federal Executive Departments are among the oldest primary units of the executive branch of the federal government of the United States—the Departments of State, War, and the Treasury all being established within a few weeks of each other in 1789. The heads of the federal executive departments are the members of the traditional Cabinet; since 1792, they have, by statutory specification, constituted a line of succession, after the Speaker of the House and the President pro tempore of the Senate, to the presidency in the event of a vacancy in both that office and the vice presidency. The Constitution is referring to these officials when it authorizes the President, in Article II, section 2, to "require the Opinion, in writing, of the principal Officer in each of the executive Departments, upon any Subject relating to the Duties of their respective Offices." In brief, they and their organizations are the administrative arms of the President. All departments are listed by their present-day name and only departments with past or present cabinet-level status are listed.
Department Creation Modifications since creation 2004 Budget
State align=center| 1789 align=center|     9.96
Treasury align=center| 1789 align=center|   11.1  
Interior align=center| 1849 align=center|   10.7  
Justice align=center| 1870 align=center|   23.4  
Agriculture align=center| 1889 align=center|   77.6  
Commerce align=center| 1903 Originally named Commerce and Labor; Labor later separated align=center|     6.2  
Labor align=center| 1913 align=center|   59.7  
Defense align=center| 1947 Initially named the National Military Establishment. align=center| 375.2  
Health and Human Services align=center| 1953 Originally named Health, Education, and Welfare; Education later separated align=center| 543.2  
Housing and Urban Development align=center| 1965 align=center|   46.2  
Transportation align=center| 1966 align=center|   58.0  
Energy align=center| 1977 align=center|   21.5  
Education align=center| 1979 align=center|   62.8  
Veterans Affairs align=center| 1988 align=center|   60.3  
Homeland Security align=center| 2002 align=center|   36.5  
| | |1.402356 trillion dollars
Table of past departments
Navy (past) 1798 Subsumed by Defense
War (past) 1789 Subsumed by Defense
Post Office (past) 1872 Reorganized as U.S. Postal Service
   

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