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theatlantic:

Are Most Federal Workers Overpaid? CBO Says Yes

The less educated you are, the better it is to work for the federal government — at least when it comes to your paycheck.
That’s more or less the finding of a new study by the Congressional Budget Office, which compared federal workforce compensation to the private sector using data from 2005 through 2010. The big headline figures, sure to make the rounds in conservative media, are that government employees made 2% more in wages, and 16% more in overall compensation, than their private sector counterparts. But as the graph below shows, there were vast variations between education levels. Read more.
[Image: Congressional Budget Office]

Big government. Nuff said.

theatlantic:

Are Most Federal Workers Overpaid? CBO Says Yes

The less educated you are, the better it is to work for the federal government — at least when it comes to your paycheck.

That’s more or less the finding of a new study by the Congressional Budget Office, which compared federal workforce compensation to the private sector using data from 2005 through 2010. The big headline figures, sure to make the rounds in conservative media, are that government employees made 2% more in wages, and 16% more in overall compensation, than their private sector counterparts. But as the graph below shows, there were vast variations between education levels. Read more.

[Image: Congressional Budget Office]

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    My sister excluded. She’s pretty darn smart.
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  8. amillionscreams said: This is a lazy headline. “Overpaid” would, to me, mean they are compensated too highly relative to their responsibilities/education, not that they are simply paid more than non-public workers in comparable fields. As it reads, it’s a value judgment.
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