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  1. Feb 15, 2022 · In 2019, California state government workers earned an average of $143,000 per year, while local government employees earned nearly as much, averaging about $131,000 annually. But California’s private sector workers earned about $71,000, roughly half as much as their public sector counterparts.

  2. The benefits package as a federal employee is horrendous compared to those of a CA state employee; premiums are much higher, as are co-pays. The federal retirement plans are similar to risk-based 401ks, and honestly, almost nothing compares to CalPERS for a guaranteed retirement fund. However, I last worked for the feds about a decade ago, so ...

  3. Jan 4, 2023 · The state’s benefit package has a greater impact on total compensation compared with other employers. For example, when comparing wages only, the state was below the market average for 22 of the 43 occupations examined in this report. However, when comparing total compensation, the number dropped to 13 of the 43 occupations.

  4. www.calhr.ca.gov › state-hr-professionals › PagesCompensation Surveys - CalHR

    Sep 30, 2024 · Government Code section 19827.3 and the Unit 8 MOU require CalHR to conduct a compensation survey that compares the salary and benefits for State of California firefighter classifications with similar firefighter classifications working in local government fire departments in California. Bargaining Unit 9 – Professional Engineer Surveys ...

  5. www.calhr.ca.gov › state-hr-professionals › PagesAbout the Data - CalHR

    Jan 4, 2023 · About the Data. The intent of this report is to use the best available data to compare the state’s total compensation costs with other employers in California. This report does not define the appropriate level of compensation for state employees. Instead, this report compares how state workers are compensated, as a group, with other workers ...

  6. Apr 30, 2019 · The California Policy Center examined pay records for more than two million state and local government workers (not including those in K–12 or college education) and found that average total compensation in 2012 for a full-time employee was $124,058 in a California city, $102,312 for county workers, and $100,668 for state workers.

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  8. Oct 1, 2010 · The wages received by California public employees are about 7% lower, on average, than wages received by comparable private sector workers; however, public employees do receive more generous benefits. An apples-to-apples comparison, or one that controls for education, experience, and other factors that may influence pay, reveals no significant ...

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