K-12 Tax & Spending Climate: California State payroll up 9.3 percent, costs 42.4 percent in last decade

Dan Walters:

California’s state government had 9.3 percent more employees in 2011 than it did 10 years earlier – closely tracking overall population growth – but its payroll costs had jumped by 42.4 percent, according to a new Census Bureau report.
That data are gleaned from the bureau’s annual report on state government employment, which also reveals wide swings in the makeup of the state’s workforce, which includes all agencies, regardless of funding source, and institutions of higher education.
In 2001, the state had the “full-time equivalent” of 372,678 employees and was paying them $1.7 billion a month. By 2011, the FTE’s, as they are dubbed, had increased to 407,321 and payroll costs to $2.4 million billion.