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10 Cities Where Government Employment Is On The Rise: 24/7 Wall St.

24/7 Wall St.     First Posted: 07/01/11 11:45 AM ET   Updated: 08/31/11 06:12 AM ET

24/7 Wall St.: It is easy to believe that every city, county and state government in the country is deeply in debt and in need of higher taxes and budget cuts. This even extends to the federal government, which is wrestling with austerity measures that are so great that they threaten Medicare and military spending. New taxes are under consideration to help close the US deficit and slow the rise of America’s national debt.

However, not every state or local government in the US has spent the period since the start of the recession lowering its expenses and worker base. Some have been on the rise.

24/7 Wall St. reviewed the Brookings Institution’s MetroMonitor Report for 1st Quarter 2011 to identify the regions which have added the most government workers since hitting their recession lows. 24/7 looked at the health of local governments because they are a good proxy for the economic vitality of an area. In addition to government employment, we considered overall unemployment according to the Brookings’ report, which looks at the 100 largest metropolitan areas in America. We also considered how much overall employment improved from the worst quarter during the recession compared with the first quarter of 2011. This allowed us to compare the economic and employment cycle of each city with employment trends in the local governments. In addition to the MetroMonitor, data from Bureau of Labor Statistics was also used.

24/7’s review of the cities which have added the most government workers shows two things. The first is that in the very few municipalities that did relatively well during the recession, local government was able to maintain and often increase its workforce. There were some notable exceptions, the most obvious of which was New Orleans. The percent increase in public employees was because of Hurricane Katrina. The city lost such a large part of its population that the local government could not afford to maintain its employment base. New Orleans still is a mess financially and needs to close a his leaves an estimated $28.6 million deficit for 2010. “Because we passed a balanced, responsible budget for 2011, we have some flexibility,” said Mayor Mitch Landrieu in a press release. “We do not anticipate furloughs or mass layoffs.”

These are the Cities Where Government Employment Is On The Rise.

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10. Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, TX
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> Change in local gov't employment: 2%
> Employment trough: 2009Q4
> Unemployment: 8%
> Change in total employment, trough to 2011Q1: 2.3%

Houston has made a strong comeback from the recession, though it was not hit as badly as other areas of the country. According to Bill Gilmer, a senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, at a recent Association for Corporate Growth meeting, Houston is the only area in Texas to reach pre-recession economic levels. According to the Greater Houston Partnership, the sectors responsible for the greatest levels of job growth in the region are natural resources and mining, professional and business services, and educational and health services. The city's housing market is still weak, but it is expected to improve by the year's end.

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24/7 Wall St.: It is easy to believe that every city, county and state government in the country is deeply in debt and in need of higher taxes and budget cuts. This even extends to the federal governm...
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gemini68
04:42 PM on 07/08/2011
Notice that the majority of these jobs are in Texas which another commenter boasted has the fastest growing economy in the country right now. Of course , he failed to take into account that the main reason for this is the HUGE Federal subsidies that Texas has received in the last few years. That's why they can afford to hire tons of government employees.
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trinity
10:51 PM on 07/03/2011
I thought red state folks hated the government...So I take it that none of these red state teabaggers will take any of these government jobs out of principle...
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NWBrunette
Blessed Girl
11:53 AM on 07/04/2011
Spot on. :-)
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gemini68
04:36 PM on 07/08/2011
Faved.
05:02 AM on 07/02/2011
We don't need more government workers,we need less.Don't we have enough useless people sucking on the government teat?
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NWBrunette
Blessed Girl
11:52 AM on 07/04/2011
Yep. Wall St, hedge fund managers, corporations with phony residences in the Cayman islands, the military.
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gemini68
04:39 PM on 07/08/2011
Government workers included people who work in city hall right down to the people who clean you streets dear. Perhaps you meant Wall Street and the banking companies?
06:27 PM on 07/01/2011
I bet no one who is unemployed would want to live in any one of those backward states
03:32 PM on 07/02/2011
Oh, come on. Don't show your ignorance so readily.
09:07 AM on 07/26/2011
Would you honestly want to live in Texas for example? Which has the most minimum wage jobs in the nation and also the lowest amount of people with a high school diploma?

http://www.window.state.tx.us/comptrol/wwstand/wws0512ed/
http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2011/06/16/246892/perry-minumum-wage-jobs/
09:08 AM on 07/26/2011
And with a 29% obesity rate? (the highest is Mississippi with 33%)
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gemini68
04:38 PM on 07/08/2011
You are correct.
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Maney
When in a dog park always keep an eye to the groun
03:50 PM on 07/01/2011
Except for WI they're all in the SOUTH! Sound like the north lost the civil war 145 years later. Now that's patience!
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KIVPossum
Moldova Marsupial
02:51 PM on 07/01/2011
Not a place listed that I'd care to live in
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desert bloom
03:42 PM on 07/01/2011
It is very important for others to know your preference. Thank you for sharing. Now I can move on with my day.
08:03 PM on 07/01/2011
And how many of those places have you even visited? Oh, I forgot liberals are as prejudice as David Duke.
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KIVPossum
Moldova Marsupial
10:11 AM on 07/02/2011
Been to 9 or the 10
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NWBrunette
Blessed Girl
11:55 AM on 07/04/2011
Been to most of them actually. Cons take prejudice, give it steroids and wrap it up as a family value.
02:45 PM on 07/01/2011
Yeah more non-essential workers that can retire at 55 and get paid for the rest of their lives on us.. Bigger government is the answer since they have made companies outsource...
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TheIndependentView
...what the hell are you looking at?
02:07 PM on 07/01/2011
Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI

...explain that one, libs. lololol
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Maney
When in a dog park always keep an eye to the groun
03:48 PM on 07/01/2011
They had to fill many of the positions of those people they fired who didn't agree with them.
01:50 PM on 07/01/2011
hhmm, most of these are located in red states which decry big government - more hypocrisy.
01:26 PM on 07/01/2011
West coast fail :(
02:52 PM on 07/01/2011
:( I share your pain.
sarabono
Oldie but Goody
12:14 AM on 07/03/2011
Maybe the tax level in California has something to do with it ?
01:25 PM on 07/01/2011
Job for life... Welcome to the world of Lazy Bumming....!
01:14 PM on 07/01/2011
Deep South has it going on.....
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01:06 PM on 07/01/2011
I think we should all go to work for the government.
quietfortoolong2
Freedom of assembly will NOT be subject 2 approval
01:05 PM on 07/01/2011
But I thought gov't couldn't create any jobs, so we need to shrink it; at least that's what the GOTP says.
12:50 PM on 07/01/2011
Does anybody see the irony that fifty percent of these are in Texas, an evil red state governed by a horrible right wing guy, full of southern redneck racist haters, that is regularly made of by the brainiacs here at the ole HP? I do.
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RobbZombie
Hiking my way thru this life
01:03 PM on 07/01/2011
Judging by the photos these appear to be "federal' government jobs...so quit yer cryin and go thank your hero Obama.
01:33 PM on 07/01/2011
So, do tell, oh genius, why are those federal government jobs being created in Texas instead of say, tax friendly and low cost of living states like NY or CA?
06:35 AM on 07/02/2011
Judging by the text, they're local government jobs. Parks and recreation, stuff like that.
01:36 PM on 07/01/2011
Wow! Did you learn how to spin from Faux?
The Irony is that an anti-Federal government state like Texas has so many Federal government jobs.
06:36 AM on 07/02/2011
See above.