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Federal Workers Overpaid?!
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Wow - Personally very few of the Gov't workers I've ever dealt with are worth as much as - let alone more than those in the private sector. |
The fine folks at Cato and their allies work for decades to bust unions and roll back benefits in the private sector. They attack government budgets, causing lower-paid government employees to be changed into even lower-paid and much lower-benefited private sector employees. I guess that complaining about the wage discrepancies is the logical next step.
The people who decided to pay the private sector so much lower and eliminate their pensions make many times the maximum federal salary. |
I know that the highest paid in the private sector make more than the highest paid public, but still. . . Once averaged out one would think the private sector would be twice that of the public. Not the other way around.
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Are you talking about two people doing essentially identical jobs, or a disparate collection of workers?
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you have as much info as I.
My last post was in reference to my personal experience. |
The calculation would be very different if apples were compared with apples, as Kelley pointed out in your quote. For one thing, the private sector includes the full spectrum of the economy, while government is primarily white collar, especially after outsourcing. When a big company outsources its janitorial staff, those employees are still in the private sector calculation. When a government entity does the same, those employees move from government to private sector, which increases the government salary average and decreases the private sector average.
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From an article by the Reason Foundation (which popped up during a search of "public sector vs private sector wages"):
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Keep trying to rationalize government excess. The fact is government employment has been growing, and private sector employment is shrinking. Private sector business don't print their own money, and most don't count on taxpayers to support their failures. I don't mind paying professionals a reasonable wage, no matter if private or public. The problem is overpaying too many employees too much money for too few hours.
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Spud's, of course. :D
Okay, everyone, wheel out your pre-conceived misconceptions, trumpet them loudly, filter all other posts through the confirmation bias that has served you so well these past decades, ignore evidence to the contrary. Your flame war begins on post 17. |
HEEEEEEEEEE!
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I'll just post this here to get that much closer to post #17...
Yeh I'm impatient. |
Under paid except for benefits.
I worked for federal government for 52 years and just retired because of health conditions.
When I started my annual pay was 2450 per year in 1954. The average factory worker was making 100 per week,or 2.50 per hr,twice my starting salary. I worked my way up to a system analyst position as a gs 14 .My last salary was 120K. My pension is 9K a month. For about 30 years my salary was under most union manufacturing wages. Since the republicans (Reagan) managed to destroy the unions and send manufacturing to slave labor countries ,I am now overpaid. A professional with two master degrees didn't make as much as a autoworker with no education. So I stayed for the pension.and as things turned out,I'm glad I did . BTW - one reason these stats are skewed is because all the menial jobs are now handled by private contractors thereby raising the average for real gs employees . |
Welcome to the Cellar, oldtimer. :D
With a 9k pension, you shouldn't have a problem paying your bills. |
The tip mug is right down there. :D
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