
Source: CEPR





Who all have either large state parks or military bases in their states. I would think thats what makes their numbers higher.OL FU wrote:All but about 10 states are in the 13 to 16% range. Pretty close actually. DC being the lowest should surprise anyone since most of the people that work for DC are probably federal employees.
And all the top ten (except for NY) are in some of the least populated states.



State/local government jobs are not tied to the military...dgreco wrote:Who all have either large state parks or military bases in their states. I would think thats what makes their numbers higher.OL FU wrote:All but about 10 states are in the 13 to 16% range. Pretty close actually. DC being the lowest should surprise anyone since most of the people that work for DC are probably federal employees.
And all the top ten (except for NY) are in some of the least populated states.
How dare you let the facts get in the way.OL FU wrote:All but about 10 states are in the 13 to 16% range. Pretty close actually. DC being the lowest should surprise anyone since most of the people that work for DC are probably federal employees.
And all the top ten (except for NY) are in some of the least populated states.

I was surprised too until I thought about it for a moment and realized that most workers in DC live in VA and MD burbs, not in the district per se.OL FU wrote:All but about 10 states are in the 13 to 16% range. Pretty close actually. DC being the lowest should surprise anyone since most of the people that work for DC are probably federal employees.
And all the top ten (except for NY) are in some of the least populated states.

Mississippi is nowhere near the least populated state, nor is Kansas...Baldy wrote:How dare you let the facts get in the way.OL FU wrote:All but about 10 states are in the 13 to 16% range. Pretty close actually. DC being the lowest should surprise anyone since most of the people that work for DC are probably federal employees.
And all the top ten (except for NY) are in some of the least populated states.
well I will stand on the assumption that some of those highest states have large state parks.Col Hogan wrote:State/local government jobs are not tied to the military...dgreco wrote:
Who all have either large state parks or military bases in their states. I would think thats what makes their numbers higher.

Just for reference it would appear that both Kansas and Mississippi are in the bottom half in terms of population coming in at 20 and 18 respectivelydbackjon wrote:Mississippi is nowhere near the least populated state, nor is Kansas...Baldy wrote:
How dare you let the facts get in the way.

kalm, you should be ashamed of yourself!kalm wrote:We are so socialistic.![]()
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Good post dback.

Ivytalk wrote:kalm, you should be ashamed of yourself!kalm wrote:We are so socialistic.![]()
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Good post dback.![]()
It's "progressive" these days!![]()

Well truthfully, if we are going to have a lot of public sector workers they should be at the state levelkalm wrote:We are so socialistic.![]()
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Good post dback.

It never ceasess to amaze me when I see that that more people live in Baltimore City/County than entire states.clenz wrote: STATE Abbr. Population
1 Wyoming 532,668
2 Vermont 621,270
3 N Dakota 641,481
4 Alaska 686,293
5 S Dakota 804,194
6 Delaware 873,092
7 Montana 967,440
8 Rhode Is 1,050,788
9 Hawaii 1,288,198
10 New Hamp 1,315,809
11 Maine 1,316,456


Franks Tanks wrote:Does this include teachers? They are usually considered local govt employees as school districts are a form of local govt.

It amazes me that I live in a county without one single city that would rank above 6 states in terms of population.andy7171 wrote:It never ceasess to amaze me when I see that that more people live in Baltimore City/County than entire states.clenz wrote: STATE Abbr. Population
1 Wyoming 532,668
2 Vermont 621,270
3 N Dakota 641,481
4 Alaska 686,293
5 S Dakota 804,194
6 Delaware 873,092
7 Montana 967,440
8 Rhode Is 1,050,788
9 Hawaii 1,288,198
10 New Hamp 1,315,809
11 Maine 1,316,456


There are probably hundreds and hundreds of counties without a single city that rould rank about 6 states in terms of population.danefan wrote:It amazes me that I live in a county without one single city that would rank above 6 states in terms of population.andy7171 wrote: It never ceasess to amaze me when I see that that more people live in Baltimore City/County than entire states.
You have a state elevator run by the government?Gil Dobie wrote:North Dakota does have a good number of state colleges, a state owned bank and a state mill and elevator, lots of parks, some large indian reservations and a good student to teacher ratio in most schools.

Yesbandl wrote:You have a state elevator run by the government?Gil Dobie wrote:North Dakota does have a good number of state colleges, a state owned bank and a state mill and elevator, lots of parks, some large indian reservations and a good student to teacher ratio in most schools.
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