The Public Purpose
Number 21


The Excess Cost of
Government Employment in the US
Contents:
(All sections are on this page)

Government Employees: Paid More than Private Workers
Government Employee Compensation is Rising Faster
The Advantages of Government Employment
Government Employees are Paid Above Market Rates
Government Labor Productivity is Below Market
Excess Government Employee Compensation is Expensive
The Solution is Competition

GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES: PAID MORE THAN PRIVATE WORKERS

In 1991:

GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION IS RISING FASTER

From 1980 to 1991:

THE ADVANTAGES OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT

There are a number of advantages to government employment. Below 17 are listed. All advantages do not exist in all government employment.

GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES ARE PAID ABOVE MARKET RATES

An excess value of government employment has been calculated using five more readily quantifiable advantages of the 17 government employee advantages: ([1] more generous fringe benefits, [2] more paid vacation days and holidays, [3] federal income tax free value of excess paid benefits, [4] higher compensation increases and [5] greater job security). The excess value of government employment is the amount by which compensation for government employees exceeds that of comparable private employees.

Over a 40 year career:

GOVERNMENT LABOR PRODUCTIVITY IS BELOW MARKET

It has been estimated that there are too many government employees. Further, private companies working for government routinely provide public services with fewer employees than government agencies. If all states achieved the labor productivity of the most efficient state, and the proposed reduction in federal employment were fully implemented, then substantial savings would occur. This productivity deficit increases the excess value of government employment to approximately 70 percent.

EXCESSIVE GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION IS COSTLY

It is estimated that in 1991 the excess cost of government employment in the United States was more than $240 billion --- more than the federal deficit. This is more than $2,500 per household.

THE SOLUTION IS COMPETITION

The problem is lack of competition: The incentives of the competitive market, which operate in the private employment market, are largely absent in government. The result is higher than market costs, which unnecessasrily increases government spending and taxation.

Two strategies can solve the problem:

SOURCES:

Wendell Cox and Samuel A. Brunelli, "America's Protected Class: The Excess Value of Public Employment," The State Factor, American Legislative Exchange Council (Washington, DC: June 1994)

Wendell Cox and Samuel A. Brunelli, "America's Protected Class III: The Unfair Pay Advantage of Publc Employees" The State Factor, American Legislative Exchange Council (Washington, DC: April 1994)

FEDERAL EMPLOYEE PAY IS ABOVE MARKET: US Congressional Testimony


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