Agencies are now responsible for far more workers than it was a decade ago: Number of private-sector workers per full-time employee, 2010--2018
FY | Occupational Safety and Health Administration | Wage and Hour Division | National Labor Relations Board |
---|---|---|---|
2008 | 63,648 | 111,594 | 82,804 |
2009 | 59,901 | 100,240 | 80,784 |
2010 | 54,741 | 76,265 | 78,321 |
2011 | 55,422 | 76,259 | 77,076 |
2012 | 57,135 | 74,870 | 80,303 |
2013 | 60,183 | 94,344 | 83,888 |
2014 | 61,043 | 94,477 | 84,853 |
2015 | 62,721 | 104,723 | 87,896 |
2016 | 65,288 | 103,103 | 92,969 |
2017 | 71,536 | 102,464 | 98,064 |
2018 | 74,824 | 107,846 | 110,790 |
Source: EPI calculations from Department of Labor and National Labor Relations Board budget data on full-time employees from 2000–2018 and Current Employment Statistics survey data of private-sector employees from 2008–2018.