With the curtain falling on President Barack Obama’s administration and rising on President-elect Donald Trump’s, the U.S. Department of Labor could look very different at the end of next year. Trump’s pick for secretary of labor, Andrew Puzder, chief executive of CKE Restaurants, has a history of criticizing the sorts of labor and employment regulations, such as the expansion of overtime eligibility to more workers, that the department under current Secretary Thomas Perez has worked to promote. But the DOL has been busy in its last year under Obama and Perez. Here’s a look at the agency’s 2016 by the numbers:

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