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The Myth of Overcompensated Public Employees

Posted by Chris Sturr | Filed under Blog Post | Sep 17, 2010 | Tags: , , , , , | 2 Comments

Two new studies debunk the idea, prevalent in these days of threatened austerity, that public employees are “overcompensated.” It only ever meant that they supposedly get better pay and benefits than their private-sector counterparts (though that could just mean that the private-sector undercompensates). But it turns out that it really isn’t true. The first one ...Read more.

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