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Government Employees Exceed Population of Florida
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Government Employees Exceed Population of Florida

The state of Florida had a population of 22,610,726 as of July 2023, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. That ranked third among all states—exceeded only by Texas, which had a population of 30,503,301; and California, which had a population of 38,965,193. As of this September, federal, state, and local governments in this country employed a record total of 23,421,000 individuals, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. In other words, government payrolls were populated by more people than lived in the state of Florida or in any of 47 other states. Only California and Texas had populations that exceeded the number of people who worked for government in this country. There were a total of 159,105,000 people working in nonfarm jobs in the United States last month, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The record 23,421,000 working for government equaled 14.7% of that total. More than one out of every seven workers in America worked for government. In January 1939, the first month for which the Bureau of Labor Statistics has published employment data, there were 29,923,000 total non-farmworkers in this country, and 3,988,000 of them—or 13.3%—worked for government. At that time, government workers accounted for two out of every 15 workers. By contrast, in September 1979, there were 90,327,000 total non-farmworkers in the United States and 16,128,000—or 17.85%—worked for government. So the percentage of non-farmworkers working for government now is smaller than it was in 1979, while the actual number is larger. Of the record 23,421,000 people who worked for government in the United States this September, 2,999,000 worked for the federal government. Another 5,483,000 worked for state governments and 14,939,000 worked for local governments. The state government employment level of 5,438,000 was an all-time record. So, too, was the local government employment level of 14,939,000. (Federal employment hit an all-time high of 3,435,000 in May 1990, a census year.) Those approximately 14,939,000 individuals who worked for local governments included 8,139,700 who worked in the local government educational sector and 6,799,500 who worked for local government in noneducation-related jobs. As the number of people working for government in this country was climbing to record levels in recent years, so, too, was government spending. According to data published by the White House Office of Management and Budget, total federal, state, and local government spending in the United States was $5.7809 trillion in fiscal year 2015. By fiscal year 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, it had climbed to $6.878 trillion. In fiscal year 2020, the pandemic year, it hit $8.8838 trillion. In fiscal year 2021, it climbed again to $9.1 trillion. In fiscal year 2022, it declined modestly to 8.8953 trillion. Then, in fiscal year 2023, it rose again to $9.0129 trillion. A year ago, this column reported on a Congressional Research Service report titled “Current Federal Civilian Employment by State and Congressional District.” This report, said the Congressional Research Service, provides “estimates for how many civilian federal workers live in each congressional district.” Not surprisingly, as this column noted, the report showed that the seven congressional districts with the highest percentages of federal employees were all in the Virginia and Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C., and that all of them had elected Democrats to Congress. This September, the Congressional Research Service released an updated version of this report. It revealed the same thing: The seven congressional districts with the highest percentage of federal civilian workers in its workforce are all in the suburbs of Washington, D.C.—and all are represented by Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives. In Maryland’s District 5, according to this Congressional Research Service report, 18.18% of all workers work for the federal government. It is represented by Democratic Rep. Steny Hoyer, the former House majority leader. In Virginia’s District 8, 16.67% of all workers work for the federal government. It is represented by Democratic Rep. Don Beyer. In Maryland’s District 8, 14.48% of workers work for the federal government. It is represented by Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin. In Virginia’s District 7, 13.59% of workers work for the federal government. It is represented by Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger. In Maryland’s District 4, 12.29% of workers work for the federal government. It is represented by Democratic Rep. Glenn Ivey. In Virginia’s District 11, 12.06% of workers work for the federal government. It is represented by Democratic Rep. Gerald Connolly. In Maryland’s District 3, 10.72% of the workers work for the federal government. It is represented by Democratic Rep. John Sarbanes. Imagine what our Congress would be like if 10% or more of the workers in every congressional district worked for the government. COPYRIGHT 2024 CREATORS.COM We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Daily Signal. The post Government Employees Exceed Population of Florida appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Liberals Suffer Huge Meltdown, Mock QB Tua Tagovailoa's Head Injury After Wife Shares Pro-Trump Post
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Liberals Suffer Huge Meltdown, Mock QB Tua Tagovailoa's Head Injury After Wife Shares Pro-Trump Post

Those who suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome seem not to acknowledge any boundaries to the venting of their hatred. Wednesday on her Instagram page, Annah Tagovailoa, wife of Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, appeared to endorse a social media post that cast former President Donald Trump in a favorable light....
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THE WORST KIND OF MOTORCYCLE CLUB MEMBER
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Convicted Sex Offenders Not Allowed At Hurricane Shelters, Florida Sheriff Says – Recommends Where To Seek Shelter
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Convicted Sex Offenders Not Allowed At Hurricane Shelters, Florida Sheriff Says – Recommends Where To Seek Shelter

Ahead of Hurricane Milton, a Florida sheriff said sexual predators are prohibited from entering hurricane shelters. “The sheriff’s office will ensure that there is a safe environment for anyone that comes there, anyone that comes in, will be checked to make sure that they are not a fugitive and not wanted, not a sex offender,” Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly said. “If you are a predator, you are not allowed at the Rymfire Shelter. If you are designated under Florida Law as a sex predator and you need shelter, you need to go to the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility. That’s the county jail,” he continued. “Welcome to Florida If you’re a convicted sex offender, you aren’t allowed in our hurricane shelters You can spend the night in the county jail,” DC Draino commented. WATCH: Welcome to Florida If you’re a convicted sex offender, you aren’t allowed in our hurricane shelters You can spend the night in the county jail pic.twitter.com/JkJhE1SY7X — DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) October 9, 2024 Florida’s Voice reports: Another user, @xoxomrslucky, said “You gotta love Florida for this!! Protecting their people from BAD CHARACTERS No one should feel unsafe when seeking protection from a storm Thank you, Florida!!” The Sheriff also announced a curfew for the county effective Wednesday from 7:00 p.m. to Thursday, Oct. 10 at 7:30 a.m. The curfew will be nightly until rescinded. Florida sheriff: Sexual predators aren’t allowed at hurricane shelter, should go to the county jailhttps://t.co/6yK3rPlCF0 — Florida’s Voice (@FLVoiceNews) October 9, 2024 Staly provided an update for Flagler County in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton: ????????? ?????? ????????? ??????: ???????? IMPORTANT INFO: Sheriff Rick Staly provides an update on the impacts of Hurricane #Milton across Flagler County. pic.twitter.com/tJOcyNpNoP — Flagler County Sheriff’s Office (@FlaglerSheriff) October 10, 2024 Per NewsNation: Not all counties are taking the same approach, however. In Marion County, a separate shelter was announced for those on the registry. Sex offenders risk felony charges if they try to stay at a regular shelter where children are staying, giving them fewer options for evacuation during a storm. A 2018 law also adds an additional hurdle for those who might evacuate instead of heading to a shelter by requiring sex offenders to register temporary addresses within three days and update their driver’s license or ID with that address within 48 hours of departing. Those who aren’t able to do that receive a mandatory sentence of six months of GPS monitoring and a maximum of up to five years in prison.
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Slovakia Urges Global COVID Vaccine Withdrawal and Total mRNA Ban
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Slovakia Urges Global COVID Vaccine Withdrawal and Total mRNA Ban

Slovakia has moved to withdraw COVID vaccines from the market and ban mRNA technology following the release of a long-anticipated official government report into the pandemic response. The official government report, based on extensive research [...] The post Slovakia Urges Global COVID Vaccine Withdrawal and Total mRNA Ban appeared first on The People's Voice.
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Beloved Police K-9 ‘Apache’ Retires After Over 8-Year Career Following Gunshot In The Neck
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Beloved Police K-9 ‘Apache’ Retires After Over 8-Year Career Following Gunshot In The Neck

In Indiana on Tuesday, authorities announced that a police K-9 that served for over eight years and even took a bullet for his handler was given a formal retirement ceremony.
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Afghan Refugee Arrested After Plotting Election Day Terrorist Attack, Formerly Worked For CIA
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Afghan Refugee Arrested After Plotting Election Day Terrorist Attack, Formerly Worked For CIA

An Afghan man who reportedly worked for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in Afghanistan was arrested in Oklahoma on Monday after purportedly planning a terrorist attack for November 5th, election day.
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EXCLUSIVE: Hurricane Milton Devastating Aftermath - People & Pets Saved
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