California Government Grows as Private Sector Shrinks

With private sector jobs disappearing at an alarming rate, Assembly Republican Leader Martin Garrick, of Carlsbad, says in his weekly address that California must reduce the size of government to balance the budget. Here is the Assembly Republicans’ compilation of job statistics titled Real Facts: California Private Sector Job Loss vs. State Employee Job Cost.

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California Unemployment Rate – 12.3%

Source: California Employment Development Department

Californians Currently Listed as Unemployed- 2.24 Million

Source: California Employment Development Department

Private Sector Jobs Lost in California Since 2005- 1,298,700

Source: California Employment Development Department

State Government Jobs Added Since 2005- 38,100

Source: California Employment Development Department


Average California Private Sector Job Salary- $55,000

Source: California Employment Development Department

Average State Taxes Paid by Each Private Sector Employee- $3,600

Source: Franchise Tax Board / Board of Equalization

Average Cost to Taxpayers to Pay Salary and Benefits for Each California Government Job- $90,000

Source: California Department of Finance

Number of Private Sector Jobs it Takes to Support One Government Job- 25

Source: Franchise Tax Board / Board of Equalization

So what is the Democrat’s answer to these alarming numbers? RAISE TAXES AND CONTINUE TO GROW GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS…

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