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The growth of salaries and benefits in the federal government, state and local governments and public education, 1998–2017

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  • Andrew G. Biggs

    (American Enterprise Institute)

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Data from the National Income and Product Accounts published by the US federal government make it possible to analyze the growth of state and local government employee compensation by state.

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  • Andrew G. Biggs, 2019. "The growth of salaries and benefits in the federal government, state and local governments and public education, 1998–2017," AEI Economics Working Papers 1014405, American Enterprise Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:aei:rpaper:1014405
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    Retirement; pensions;

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