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This is How Many People Work for the Government in Montana

The Biden administration has proposed a $6 trillion budget aimed at improving infrastructure, education, and health care. If passed, it would push federal spending to its highest level since World War II. It could also usher in the reversal of a long term-trend of declining government employment.

Over the last decade, the number of Americans employed by governments at the local, state, and federal levels has fallen from 22.5 million in 2010 to 21.9 million in 2020, a 2.6% drop. Nationwide, the public sector accounts for 15.4% of all employment. Government employment is not evenly distributed across the country, however. Depending on the state, the share of all jobs in the public sector ranges from less than 13% to over 25%.

In Montana, 19.0% of the workforce are employed by the government — either at the state, local, or federal level — the 11th highest share of all states. In keeping with the national trend, the number of government workers in Montana has decreased in recent years. There are currently 89,100 public sector workers in the state, down 3.2% from 2010.

States with a larger than typical share of public sector workers often have higher than average government spending on a per capita basis — and vise-versa. Montana is an exception, however. Per capita state and local government spending in the state totaled $9,201 in 2019, compared to the $10,131 national average.

Data on government employment and total employment are from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 24/7 Wall St. calculated the share of government employment. Preliminary data on direct state and local government expenditure in 2019 came from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of State and Local Government Finances with figures was adjusted for population using data from the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey. These are the states where the most people work for the government.

RankStateGovernment as share of total employment (%)State & local annual government spending per capita ($)Total government employment1Alaska25.518,45576,8002Wyoming24.414,77966,6003New Mexico22.610,769180,4004West Virginia22.09,357148,4005Hawaii21.711,216120,8006Oklahoma21.37,886345,6007Mississippi21.39,034236,1008Alabama19.48,740384,6009Maryland19.310,820498,40010North Dakota19.312,01679,30011Montana19.09,20189,10012Kansas18.59,608250,90013Virginia18.59,357712,10014Vermont18.411,88052,80015South Dakota18.08,12576,70016South Carolina17.68,855366,30017Louisiana17.39,518318,00018Washington17.110,750561,40019Nebraska17.09,482168,40020Arkansas16.88,421208,20021Iowa16.710,157252,10022Colorado16.79,704441,00023Idaho16.57,436124,30024New York16.415,6771,443,50025Maine16.49,39297,80026North Carolina16.38,460714,00027Kentucky16.38,907298,30028Texas16.08,7151,964,90029Utah16.09,342245,10030Oregon15.612,075284,70031Georgia15.47,148680,20032California15.412,9702,487,10033Missouri15.38,198424,70034New Jersey15.010,675578,60035Delaware14.911,58965,60036Minnesota14.611,159406,40037Arizona14.57,149412,50038Ohio14.59,648759,20039Tennessee14.47,409432,50040Michigan14.49,343581,50041Connecticut14.39,927223,80042Illinois13.89,832785,80043Indiana13.88,959412,40044Rhode Island13.811,04363,20045Wisconsin13.79,545386,20046New Hampshire13.48,61085,40047Florida13.07,9461,108,90048Massachusetts13.011,976437,80049Nevada12.58,057159,60050Pennsylvania12.210,841685,000

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