Nevada Employment Stats Updated
January 4th, 2008The state has just released Nevada’s November statistics. Highlights include:
- So far this year, Nevada has added 10,400 jobs, with just under half that amount being added in Government.
- The highest paying economic sector is government.
- Our tourist economy is mostly holding its own. Our construction economy is in the tank.
Here’s the full report online.




January 6th, 2008 at 11:53 am
I would like to know what jobs in the government is the highest paying and compare those jobs to similar ones in the private sector? Then we could see who is really making more money. I have never seen a person who worked in government job their entire career and become a millionaire on a government salary alone. Yes, the housing construction economy is in the tank but I believed that the commercial construction is doing ok. My comment is:
“For once I would like to read all sides of an issue to get a more actuate look instead cherry picking general statistics to justify a political point of view.”
January 6th, 2008 at 12:45 pm
There are two ways to look at it.
To see how Nevada’s government employees are paid compared with other governments in America, look at http://www.nvelite.com. This website goes so far overboard in not cherry-picking data that there are links to the raw data from the US Census Bureau.
Comparing government and private sector is more difficult. The state personnel department has conducted such studies (without factoring the cost of government’s much better benefits package) and found them about the same. However, Nevada’s local government employees are paid much higher than state employees. That’s why the state personnel studies never include comparisons to local government employees in Nevada.
January 12th, 2008 at 8:06 am
Everyone knows statistics are easily manipulated; most frequently to say what the manager wants them to say. How many people in the State of Nevada know that the unemployment rate for Nevada only includes a portion of the state? Las Vegas, Reno, Sparks, Carson City and Elko are the only communities that are included in the unemployment statistics. Many of the small counties are in the double digit area and have been for years.
January 25th, 2008 at 3:43 pm
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