I meant the comparison to be between people doing the same job: lawyers,
doctors, secretaries ...

Does that change the equation?

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On Nov 10, 2008, at 5:41 PM, Perelman, Michael wrote:

> I know that you may find some examples, but public employees  
> typically make less - although with benefits, the case is less clear  
> cut.

Of course there are lots of details about education, but still, on  
average, public sector workers in the U.S. make more than private -  
almost 30% more per hour.

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