Tuesday

Growth of the public sector versus the private sector

State and local governments depend on the private sector for their survival. Almost every dollar that these governments spend is either borrowed or taxed from the private economy. Yet, for more than half a century, these governments have continuously outpaced the growth of the private sector on which they depend.

 In the chart below, Mercatus Center senior research fellow Matthew Mitchell uses inflation-adjusted data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis to illustrate the unsustainable growth of these governments. The blue line shows the size of the private sector as a multiple of its 1950 value and the red line shows the size of state and local government spending as a multiple of its 1950 value.

 The graph shows that, after 60 years, the private economy is 5 times its 1950 size. But state and local governments are spending almost 13 times as much as they did in 1950.



  Source Hat tip to Old Jarhead

2 comments:

Brock Townsend said...

Par for the course, unfortunately.

Chief Instructor said...

Well there's a shocker.

Not.

And according to the statists, it's still not enough. They have so many more mouths to feed, butts to clothe, and heads to shelter.

And once the Dependent Class is hooked on the free necessities of life, it's tough to get them to break the habit. It's just plain heartless to force them to fend for themselves.

We be screwed.