Comparison of private-sector and public-sector employees

Characteristics of sample Private Public* Difference (public–private
Income and work hours
Individual total income $60,478 $55,521 -$4,957
Family total income $109,852 $107,610 -$2,242
Real wage earnings $60,172 $54,898 -$5,273
Total compensation $75,215 $74,782 -$432
Usual hours of work 43.9 42.7 -1.2
Demographics
Age 43.3 46.2 2.9
Female 40.8% 56.7% 15.9 ppt.
Married 61.5% 67.0% 5.5 ppt.
Disabled 4.5% 5.0% 0.5 ppt.
White 85.1% 83.8% -1.3 ppt.
Black 8.7% 12.2% 3.5 ppt.
Asian 6.2% 4.0% -2.2 ppt.
Hispanic 13.2% 9.1% -4.1 ppt.
Most advanced education
Less than high school 3.8% 1.2% -2.6 ppt.
High school or GED 27.9% 16.6% -11.3 ppt.
Some college 15.9% 12.6% -3.2 ppt.
Associate’s degree 9.7% 8.8% -0.8 ppt.
College and advanced 31.5% 54.1% 22.5 ppt.
College 21.9% 25.9% 3.9 ppt.
Master’s 6.8% 21.8% 15.0 ppt.
Professional 1.9% 3.1% 1.2 ppt.
Doctorate 1.0% 3.4% 2.4 ppt.
Occupations
Managers 17.2% 12.5% -4.7 ppt.
Professionals and related 17.7% 44.4% 26.7 ppt.
Sales 11.8% 0.8% -11.0 ppt.
Administrative and clerical 15.1% 13.8% -1.3 ppt.
Service 9.9% 18.9% 9.0 ppt.
Installation and repair 4.6% 1.8% -2.8 ppt.
Construction 3.8% 1.4% -2.4 ppt.
Production 8.5% 1.3% -7.2 ppt.
Transportation and moving 8.3% 4.0% -4.3 ppt.
Observations
3,004,761 2,459,204 545,557

Note: Data are for employees in state and local government.

Source: Author's analysis of data pooled for 2010–2013 from the American Community Survey (Ruggles et al.)

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