BLAZINGGIANTS
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3% less for non-teachers in Oregon for public workers, and that's 2010 data. On average, and taking out the absurd salaries for teachers, if you make $50k for the state of Oregon (and you get PERS), your private sector counterpart is making $51,500 (and likely contributing to his/her own retirement at a 50% rate, at the very least). Professor salaries at public universities for some reason weren't included in this study.
http://www.mailtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20110425/NEWS/104250315/-1/NEWSMAP
I know you have a habit of believing everything you read. But I'm just going to say, don't believe everything you read. I have harder time believing that article than the 100 or so public employees I know. And the tax returns I've seen for people working for the government (from working at a CPA firm), I can honestly say, 90% of public employees' compensation I've seen, they make way more than 3% less of their counterparts in the public sector.
