[Excerpt] The federal government competes with private-sector employers and state and local governments to attract and retain workers with the talents, skills, and experience that it needs to operate effectively. Recently, however, concern about the federal budget and about equity between the public and private sectors has focused greater attention on the costs that the federal government incurs to compensate its employees. This Congressional Budget Office (CBO) study—prepared at the request of the Ranking Member of the Senate Budget Committee—presents a statistical analysis of the differences between federal and private sector compensation. The study is accompanied by two CBO working papers, Comparing Wages in the Federal Government and th...
The decline in private sector wages in the aftermath of the Great Recession reopened a longstanding ...
Are state and local government workers overcompensated? In this paper, we step back from the highly ...
As the economy continues to recover from the recent recession of 2008-2009, there has been much disc...
[Excerpt] In recent years, there has been significant congressional interest in compensation of the ...
This study seeks to undertake an investigation of the extent to which federal government compensatio...
Several academic researchers have addressed the issue of whether federal government workers are paid...
Beginning in the 1970’s and continuing to the present, economists have examined the pay of public se...
It is often argued that compensation patterns for public sector employees are higher than in the pri...
Federal, state, and local budget issues in the aftermath of the Great Recession stimulated a revival...
This study addresses the legal principle of "comparability" that ties federal sector wages to wages ...
This study relies on multivariate statistical analysis applied to the Health and Retirement Study (1...
Recently, the earnings of federal workers have come under renewed scrutiny. Previous research has fo...
This paper examines the changes over time in public sector wages and employment relative to private ...
[Excerpt] This Congressional Budget Office (CBO) study, which was prepared at the request of the cha...
[Excerpt] Pay increases for current federal employees and cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) for ret...
The decline in private sector wages in the aftermath of the Great Recession reopened a longstanding ...
Are state and local government workers overcompensated? In this paper, we step back from the highly ...
As the economy continues to recover from the recent recession of 2008-2009, there has been much disc...
[Excerpt] In recent years, there has been significant congressional interest in compensation of the ...
This study seeks to undertake an investigation of the extent to which federal government compensatio...
Several academic researchers have addressed the issue of whether federal government workers are paid...
Beginning in the 1970’s and continuing to the present, economists have examined the pay of public se...
It is often argued that compensation patterns for public sector employees are higher than in the pri...
Federal, state, and local budget issues in the aftermath of the Great Recession stimulated a revival...
This study addresses the legal principle of "comparability" that ties federal sector wages to wages ...
This study relies on multivariate statistical analysis applied to the Health and Retirement Study (1...
Recently, the earnings of federal workers have come under renewed scrutiny. Previous research has fo...
This paper examines the changes over time in public sector wages and employment relative to private ...
[Excerpt] This Congressional Budget Office (CBO) study, which was prepared at the request of the cha...
[Excerpt] Pay increases for current federal employees and cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) for ret...
The decline in private sector wages in the aftermath of the Great Recession reopened a longstanding ...
Are state and local government workers overcompensated? In this paper, we step back from the highly ...
As the economy continues to recover from the recent recession of 2008-2009, there has been much disc...