The survey provides state and local government data on full-time and part-time employment, part-time hours worked, full-time equivalent employment, and payroll statistics by governmental function (i.e., elementary and secondary education, higher education, police protection, fire protection, financial administration, central staff services, judicial and legal, highways, public welfare, solid waste management, sewerage, parks and recreation, health, hospitals, water supply, electric power, gas supply, transit, natural resources, correction, libraries, air transportation, water transport and terminals, other education, state liquor stores, social insurance administration, and housing and community development).
The survey provides Federal Government data on total employees, full-time employees, and total March payroll by governmental function. There is no detail available for part-time employment, part-time hours worked, full-time equivalent, or full-time or part-time employee payrolls. Three functions apply only to the Federal Government and have no counterpart at the state and local government levels: national defense and international relations, postal service, and space research and technology.
How Data Is Used
The U.S. Congress, federal agencies, state and local governments, educational and research organizations, and the general public employ these results. Some major uses include the following:
- Development of the government component of the gross domestic product estimates
- Development of the national income accounts
- Development of personal income figures for state and county areas
- Allocation of certain federal grant funds
- Legislative research
- Wage and salary negotiations by state and local governments
- Comparative studies of state and local government employment
Census Bureau
Annual Survey of Public Employment & Payroll (ASPEP)
05/15/2019
https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/apes.html