Thursday, April 01, 2010

Steve Gunn: Lawmakers need a dose of courage to deal with deficit

Steve Gunn: Lawmakers need a dose of courage to deal with deficit
"According to statistics, Michigan’s private sector has lost 12.1 percent of its jobs since 2000, while the number of state government jobs has actually increased.

State employees make an average of $57,788 in total compensation, which is 6 percent higher than the national state employee average, according to the Anderson Economic Group of East Lansing. State employees make about $17,000 more than the average private-sector employees in Michigan.

Michigan public employees also collect about $5.7 billion more in benefits than they would if they worked in the private sector."

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