Data compiled by the Commerce Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis reveals the extent of the pay gap between federal and private workers.
As of 2008, the average federal salary was $119,982, compared with $59,909 for the average private sector employee.
In other words, the average federal bureaucrat makes twice as much as the average working taxpayer.
Add the value of benefits like health care and pensions, and the gap grows even bigger. The average federal employee's benefits add $40,785 to his annual total compensation, whereas the average working taxpayer's benefits increase his total compensation by only $9,881.
In other words, federal workers are paid on average salaries that are twice as generous as those in the private sector, and they receive benefits that are four times greater.
ALL THIS IS THE RESULT OF THE BIG WHITE-COLLAR UNIONS FOR DECADES PAYING-OFF THE DEMOCRAT POLITICIANS TO EXPAND FEDERAL PROGRAMS AND INCREASE WAGES FOR FEDERAL WORKERS IN THE NEA, THE SEIU, AND AFSCME.
IT'S THE CONGRESSIONAL-UNION COMPLEX AND WE HAVE TO DISMANTLE IT.
WE CAN THIS NOVEMBER: VOTE GOP.
VIA GLENN.
IT'S THE CONGRESSIONAL-UNION COMPLEX AND WE HAVE TO DISMANTLE IT.
WE CAN THIS NOVEMBER: VOTE GOP.
VIA GLENN.
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