October 02, 2001 (The Editor’s Desk is updated each business day.)
Pay in private sector slightly higher than in government
The average annual pay level for the private sector was $35,305 in 2000, compared with $35,245 in the public sector, which includes federal, state, and local government establishments.
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This was the first year since BLS began publishing these figures in 1982 that
average private pay exceeded the average pay level of government workers.
Private sector pay was 2 percent lower than public sector pay in 1999, 4 percent lower in 1998, 6 percent lower in 1997, and 10 percent lower in 1994.
Pay differentials between the public and private sectors reflect many variables, including work activity and occupational structure.
The BLS Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages program
produced these data. Pay data presented here are for all workers covered
by State and Federal unemployment insurance programs. Data for 2000 are
preliminary and subject to revision. Find more information on pay in 2000
in "Average Annual Pay By
State and Industry, 2000," news release USDL 01-295.
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