| ▲ | goodluckchuck 3 hours ago | |
If 14% of the PhDs employed by the U.S. Government was 10,109, then there were about 72,207 total. That's about 3.2% of the civilian government, compared to 2.1% in the public workforce (and 1.3% of population). So, the government tends to employ PhDs at a substantially higher (~50%) rate than the public workforce. Edit: Yeah, oops, people generally use public / private the other way around. | ||
| ▲ | cbsmith an hour ago | parent [-] | |
...and unfortunately it is letting them go at a substantially higher rate than the public workforce. | ||