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The original documents are located in Box 1, folder "First Debate: Carter Record as Governor" of the White House Special Files Unit Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Digitized from Box 1 of the White House Special Files Unit Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library PRESIDENT MAS SEEN THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September 22, 1976 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM DAVE GERGEN DS SUBJECT: Carter's Record as Governor You asked for specific documentation on Carter's Georgia spending record. Agnes Waldron has now obtained materials from the U.S. Census Bureau that I believe you can rely upon with assurance. These figures permit you to say: "During Governor Carter's four years in office, state spending increased over 60% and the number of state employ- ees increased over 25%. " You may also want to mention the increase in Georgia state debt. Carter was required by state law to maintain a budget surplus, and he did record budget surpluses each year. But he also increased the state's bonded indebtedness, so that you could say: "While Governor Carter was in office, the bonded indebtedness of the State of Georgia increased by over 20%." As you know, Carter has attacked you for asking for a tax increase shortly after coming into office and then asking for tax reductions. It is interesting to note that at the outset of his own term as governor, Carter proposed a tax increase and then (after he was largely blocked by his legislature) reversed himself and stressed the savings from his reorgan- ization as a better means of using existing revenues. -2- Another point of interest on his record: the FBI's uniform crime reports show that during three of Carter's four years as governor (1971, 1973 and 1974), the growth in Georgia crime rate exceeded that of the U.S. as a whole in three of the seven "serious crime" categories: murder, forcible rape, and aggravated assault. That might be a point to consider if Carter attacks your crime record. In the event that you may want to read them, we have on hand short papers on the following areas of Carter's Georgia record: -- Consumer Affairs -- Education -- Employment/Unemployment -- Environment -- Racial Discrimination -- Social Programs -- State Reorganization -- Use/Abuse of Power -- Vetoes -- Taxes and Finance Fred Slight, who helped to pull together the materials from the PFC and elsewhere, concluded: "In all honesty, Carter's record is neither as bad as his critics have claimed nor is it as successful as he has taken credit for." Attachments GERALD Table 9. Expenditure by Type and Function: 1975 (Thousands of dollars) General expenditure for all functions Education Total State expenditure Intergovern- Direct Intergovern- Total Total mental Total mental expenditure expenditure direct expenditure expenditure ALL STATES 156 171 395 138 303 990 51 978 324 86 325 666 54 012 300 31 110 237 22 902 063 ALABAMA 2 332 629 2 049 795 587 725 1 462 070 997 798 467 064 530 734 ALASKA 833 911 797 754 178 562 619 192 264 193 124 541 139 652 ARIZONA 1 597 045 1 459 718 644 418 815 300 736 869 451 108 285 761 ARKANSAS 1 240 596 1 135 590 345 953 789 637 457 190 246 297 210 893 CALIFORNIA 17 712 038 15 271 687 7 443 972 7 827 715 5 866 345 3 882 330 1 984 015 COLORADO 1 740 582 1 616 188 602 912 1 013 276 806 361 383 223 423 138 CONNECTICUT 2 283 697 1 930 237 453 584 1 476 653 598 659 312 246 286 413 DELAWARE 568 653 514 979 122 408 392 571 242 727 111 394 131 333 FLORIDA 4 901 551 4 528 405 1 845 865 2 682 540 1 942 131 1 415 154 526 977 GEORGIA 3 036 002 2 764 481 804 497 I 959 984 1 146 408 650 312 496 096 HAWAII 1 166 897 1 082 473 23 153 1 059 320 382 349 - 382 349 IDAHO 599 781 536 390 155 503 380 887 201 188 100 207 100 981 ILLINOIS 7 842 927 7 119 197 2 555 987 4 563 210 2 776 331 1 698 684 1 077 647 INDIANA 3 002 409 2 706 998 1 098 282 I 608 716 1 204 103 517 578 686 525 IOWA 1 936 194 1 770 611 643 782 I 126 829 774 658 419 088 355 570 KANSAS 1 311 417 1 228 422 352 631 875 791 518 783 273 170 245 613 KENTUCKY 2 231 044 2 032 510 447 773 1 584 737 836 529 390 298 446 231 LOUISIANA 2 796 126 2 585 136 824 805 1 760 331 960 038 606 903 353 135 MAINE 863 261 736 675 201 509 535 166 257 165 150 408 106 757 MARYLAND 3 410 574 3 136 475 1 322 902 I 813 573 1 162 501 699 026 463 475 MASSACHUSETTS 4 939 813 4 360 815 1 348 911 3 011 904 1 301 924 792 330 509 594 MICHIGAN 7 688 334 6 499 624 2 230 703 4 268 921 2 496 790 1 313 508 1 183 282 MINNESOTA 3 139 168 2 922 116 1 380 326 I 541 790 1 345 400 768 863 576 537 MISSISSIPPI 1 578 478 1 433 630 513 111 920 519 598 131 359 076 239 055 MISSOURI 2 452 721 2 219 820 645 521 I 574 299 894 145 533 344 360 801 MONTANA 554 721 476 517 115 135 361 382 190 104 93 676 96 428 NEBRASKA 866 032 818 798 223 603 595 195 302 321 117 409 184 912 NEVADA 499 259 411 571 120 764 290 807 156 820 92 891 63 929 NEW HAMPSHIRE 559 338 433 954 83 100 350 854 124 512 33 357 91 155 NEW JERSEY 5 217 884 4 325 766 1 656 672 2 669 094 1 417 357 801 084 616 273 NEW MEXICO 907 961 857 584 306 803 550 781 400 260 231 370 168 890 NEW YORK 17 405 591 15 704 675 8 582 512 7 122 163 4 991 803 3 370 059 1 621 744 NORTH CAROLINA 3 562 338 3 226 479 1 453 275 1 773 204 1 678 945 1 106 533 572 412 NORTH DAKOTA 490 614 464 387 122 249 342 138 178 507 84 222 94 285 OHIO 6 824 242 5 449 408 1 954 363 3 495 045 2 050 174 1 147 653 902 521 OKLAHOMA 1 637 444 1 536 607 415 565 I 121 042 609 894 311 584 298 31C OREGON 1 783 168 1 499 491 377 009 I 122 482 516 076 252 625 263 451 PENNSYLVANIA 9 475 515 7 933 758 2 584 952 5 348 806 2 909 866 1 819 892 1 089 974 RHODE ISLAND 782 772 656 013 134 442 521 571 224 470 94 478 129 992 SOUTH CAROLINA 2 033 096 1 854 946 490 794 1 364 152 774 820 360 013 414 807 SOUTH DAKOTA 419 241 406 779 61 917 344 862 129 350 42 303 87 047 TENNESSEE 2 417 217 2 187 759 639 957 I 547 802 944 528 442 054 502 474 TEXAS 6 106 543 5 754 523 1 694 568 4 059 955 2 866 003 1 632 933 1 233 070 UTAH 895 403 809 336 261 980 547 356 448 151 223 C67 225 081 VERMONT 471 815 411 128 78 091 333 037 138 340 54 359 83 981 VIRGINIA 3 374 150 3 040 962 967 488 2 073 474 1 238 333 629 630 608 70: WASHINGTON 3 195 846 2 665 762 796 590 1 869 172 1 205 602 554 575 651 02 WEST VIRGINIA 1 459 362 1 230 731 293 137 937 594 437 546 278 753 158 79: WISCONSIN 3 695 146 3 406 685 1 708 460 1 698 225 1 212 248 619 028 593 220 WYOMING 330 849 300 645 80 103 220 542 97 554 50 537 47 01 - Represents zero or rounds to zero. 28 INDIVIDUAL STATES Table 9. Expenditure by Type and Function: 1971 (Thousands of dollars) General expenditure for all functions Education State institutions of higher educa Inter- Total Inter- State Total expenditure govern- Direct govern- Current operation Total direct mental expendl- Total mental expendi- ture expendi- expendi- Total Auxilia ture ture ture Total enter- prises ALL STATES. 98 839 936 89 118 419 32 640 111 56 478 308 35 091 824 19 291 759 15 800 065 12 447 555 10 009 281 1 626 4 ALABAMA 1 547 437 1 405 080 418 631 986 449 636 476 334 745 301 731 228 552 178 042 33 or ALASKA 492 499 475 714 81 729 393 985 187 593 76 926 110 667 44 146 34 186 3 0: ARIZONA 890 867 831 263 325 402 505 861 399 332 224 418 174 914 155 195 138 286 25 95 ARKANSAS 691 747 651 864 197 095 454 769 272 225 149 069 123 156 96 566 83 927 21 28 CALIFORNIA 12 234 546 10 637 439 5 007 724 5 629 715 3 270 770 2 007 500 1 263 270 1 105 182 976 044 78 11 COLORADO 1 056 925 1 003 385 333 127 670 258 449 505 176 752 272 753 250 788 214 629 37 30 CONNECTICUT 1 703 424 1 463 181 349 467 1 113 714 498 033 283 209 214 824 142 327 111 712 16 17 DELAWARE 383 808 370 152 95 751 274 401 171 402 89 729 81 673 61 618 42 994 7 49. FLORIDA 2 537 555 2 410 817 913 059 1 497 758 1 185 232 850 030 335 202 250 396 224 813 33 38' GEORGIA. 1 862 891 1 786 007 537 443 1 248 564 818 592 439 770 378 822 296 336 211 352 31 70! HAWAII 768 956 720 094 16 954 703 140 290 256 - 290 256 89 519 83 512 5 873 IDAHO 358 344 322 395 82 812 239 583 119 588 55 602 63 986 51 291 40 381 8 422 ILLINOIS 4 886 265 4 518 824 1 525 002 2 993 822 1 793 585 979 038 814 547 661 400 517 042 95 041 INDIANA 1 873 509 1 748 782 651 757 1 097 025 857 018 377 816 479 202 410 716 343 921 70 228 IOWA 1 254 788 1 144 386 406 557 737 829 476 652 234 884 241 768 204 842 173 037 23 501 KANSAS 882 684 825 384 331 316 494 068 333 257 159 399 173 858 156 918 139 474 23 736 KENTUCKY 1 501 444 1 423 866 329 574 1 094 292 579 170 306 313 272 857 220 736 182 736 23 919 LOUISIANA 1 885 538 1 770 162 586 802 1 183 360 706 877 442 092 264 785 222 472 184 563 40 123 MAINE 516 744 443 378 78 374 365 004 159 628 64 912 94 716 73 452 54 278 10 172 MARYLAND 1 944 638 1 842 040 772 198 1 069 842 652 679 381 572 271 107 208 709 166 623 27 022 MASSACHUSETTS, 2 936 004 2 595 392 531 351 2 064 041 703 963 357 573 346 390 282 073 160 349 23 365 MICHIGAN 4 622 898 3 968 650 1 487 299 2 481 351 1 723 017 893 336 829 681 686 322 606 121 109 976 MINNESOTA 2 025 332 1 925 296 978 374 946 922 799 472 362 330 437 142 404 949 303 032 50 117 MISSISSIPPI 1 039 022 964 613 327 811 636 802 380 575 232 947 147 628 115 931 99 509 25 063 MISSOURI 1 621 650 1 507 610 372 472 1 135 138 580 293 323 122 257 171 226 577 200 306 27 637 MONTANA 394 275 347 011 58 448 288 563 127 774 49 845 77 929 67 176 52 684 12 032 NEBRASKA 536 430 519 028 177 213 341 815 185 393 64 813 120 580 106 789 95 359 17 478 NEVADA 295 026 255 971 85 661 170 310 91 195 62 791 28 404 24 379 22 656 1 556 NEW HAMPSHIRE 353 213 276 519 48 973 227 546 86 881 17 606 69 275 59 157 44 598 8 429 NEW JERSEY 3 138 248 2 639 982 984 158 1 655 824 812 489 417 101 395 388 282 698 197 068 18 942 NEW MEXICO 609 065 581 229 212 540 368 689 285 142 162 063 123 079 108 224 100 435 16 284 NEW YORK 11 433 839 10 492 790 5 892 925 4. 599 865 3 975 860 2 737 714 1 238 146 763 722 502 926 48 319 NORTH CAROLINA 2 130 215 2 028 276 861 153 1 167 123 1 024 049 656 647 367 402 307 709 268 087 53 219 NORTH OAKOTA 334 032 318 744 80 911 237 833 118 200 38 676 79 524 67 192 52 065 12 353 OHIO 3 839 615 3 079 721 983 559 2 096 162 1 181 864 552 178 629 686 559 665 474 010 96 790 OKLAHOMA 1 205 506 1 149 352 287 125 852 227 441 622 210 465 231 157 189 636 176 174 59 179 OREGON 1 134 508 981 815 240 901 740 914 341 268 138 857 202 411 176 997 153 705 23 183 PENNSYLVANIA 5 896 835 5 081 025 1 411 870 3 669 155 1 965 302 1 108 351 856 951 469 235 304 691 41 821 RHODE ISLAND 530 288 457 316 98 192 359 124 169 783 71 044 98 739 76 826 53 247 7 985 SOUTH CAROLINA 997 480 943 290 312 183 631 107 444 598 253 958 190 640 114 039 99 280 21 702 SOUTH DAKOTA 289 244 285 272 44 083 241 189 110 620 35 882 74 738 67 765 57 065 19 810 TENNESSEE 1 457 612 1 374 629 407 122 967 507 561 875 300 379 261 496 215 018 175 581 32 203 TEXAS 3 926 779 3 727 787 1 127 749 2 600 038 1 818 392 1 092 941 725 451 637 610 520 955 103-943 UTAH 592 399 545 100 137 149 407 951 285 814 126 626 159 188 144 843 113 090 16 416 VERMONT 343 245 304 511 50 551 253 960 107 739 42 754 64 985 50 917 40 715 7 566 VIRGINIA 1 918 575 1 737 029 571 597 1 165 432 758 125 397 287 360 838 284 946 227 298 39 325 WASHINGTON 2 475 307 2 028 777 608 026 1 420 751 941 249 442 639 498 610 426 528 319 649 33 046 WEST VIRGINIA. 985 425 871 391 187 645 683 746 321 989 182 313 139 676 118 489 92 065 19 315 WISCONSIN 2 277 347 2 128 719 984 835 1 143 884 817 029 295 757 521 272 446 277 365 426 57 149 WYOMING 225 913 207 361 47 461 159 900 72 382 29 988 42 394 34 705 29 572 6 699 Represents zero or rounds to zero. 40 INDIVIDUAL STATES Table 12. Indebtedness and Debt Transactions: 1971 (Thousands of dollars) Debt at end of fiscal year, by term and character Net long-term debt at end of fiscal year, by character Long-term full faith and credit debt State Total Debt payable Long-term Short-term Total long-term Full faith Non- General initially nonguaranteed Total debt debt Total and credit obligation from speci- debt guaranteed fied nontax revenue ALL STATES. 47 792 579 44 320 968 21 501 536 18 076 633 3 424 903 22 819 432 3 471 611 39 632 604 18 491 114 21 141 490 ALABAMA 769 941 769 668 105 690 104 590 1 100 663 978 273 753 368 98 126 655 242 ALASKA 300 533 300 533 195 203 195 203 - 105 330 - 285 737 193 362 92 375 ARIZONA 88 969 88 969 - - - 88 969 - 77 673 - 77 673 ARKANSAS 110 969 110 784 5 208 5 208 - 105 576 185 97 678 643 97 035 CALIFORNIA 5 727 925 5 727 925 5 038 642 3 842 642 1 196 000 689 283 - 4 486 843 3 839 088 647 755 COLORADO 120 119 119 171 - - - 119 171 948 107 198 - 107 198 CONNECTICUT 2 171 123 1 789 569 1 474 687 1 191 320 283 367 314 882 381 554 1 593 701 1 278 819 314 882 DELAWARE 433 372 431 405 335 600 335 600 - 95 805 1 967 427 919 335 600 92 319 FLORIDA 1 021 038 1 021 038 - - - 1 021 038 - 924 311 - 924 311 GEORGIA 931 125 931 125 16 16 - 931 109 - 867 841 - 867 841 HAWAII 679 043 659 576 434 895 434 895 - 224 681 19 467 649 176 432 805 216 371 IDAHO 37 737 37 737 1 956 1 956 - 35 781 - 32 276 1 743 30 533 ILLINOIS 1 621 647 1 599 272 339 300 339 300 - 1 259 972 22 375 1 496 290 318 624 1 177 666 INDIANA 570 159 524 667 - - - 524 667 45 492 476 973 - 476 973 IOWA 107 833 107 833 7 800 7 800 - 100 033 - 98 901 - 98 901 KANSAS 218 841 218 783 - - - 218 783 58 200 837 - 200 837 KENTUCKY 1 535 965 1 489 865 413 895 413 895 - 1 075 970 46 100 1 408 551 412 531 996 000 LOUISIANA 945 378 943 765 512 993 492 050 20 943 430 772 1 613 927 841 507 563 420 278 MAINE 251 421 251 416 191 420 187 790 3 630 59 996 5 246 439 191 420 55 019 MARYLAND 1 269 939 1 269 939 725 861 724 238 1 623 544 078 - 1 192 221 692 472 499 749 MASSACHUSETTS. 1 983 029 1 867 839 1 244 342 931 994 312 348 623 497 115 190 1 824 254 1 237 739 586 515 MICHIGAN 1 176 467 1 028 206 205 000 205 000 - 823 206 148 261 937 269 205 000 732 269 MINNESOTA 589 147 589 147 513 107 513 107 - 76 040 - 576 518 505 286 71 232 MISSISSIPPI 495 107 491 789 320 053 190 053 130 000 171 736 3 318 481 981 319 565 162 416 MISSOURI 143 981 143 741 31 795 31 795 - 111 946 240 130 900 28 175 102 725 MONTANA 98 989 98 908 260 260 - 98 648 81 85 725 - 85 725 NEBRASKA 70 985 70 985 - - - 70 985 - 65 041 - 65 041 NEVADA 42 561 42 561 24 280 24 280 - 18 281 - 41 316 23 780 17 536 NEW HAMPSHIRE, 179 465 158 465 155 611 155 611 - 2 854 21 000 155 729 152 875 2 854 NEW JERSEY 2 038 942 1 925 235 969 854 742 970 226 884 955 381 113 707 1 868 665 939 314 929 351 NEW MEXICO 135 523 135 488 23 571 22 316 1 255 111 917 35 101 196 18 744 82 452 NEW YORK 8 639 842 6 604 785 2 557 412 1 396 814 1 160 598 4 047 373 2 035 057 5 693 333 1 849 852 3 843 481 NORTH CAROLINA 576 929 516 449 415 561 415 561 - 100 888 60 480 488 350 397 824 90 526 NORTH DAKOTA 40 582 39 786 - - - 39 786 796 34 996 - 34 996 OHIO 1 784 384 1 462 099 484 847 484 847 - 977 252 322 285 1 354 233 476 313 877 920 OKLAHOMA 760 141 758 495 189 633 189 633 - 568 862 1 646 610 724 177 741 432 983 OREGON 832 241 832 241 832 241 822 991 9 250 - , 226 308 226 308 - PENNSYLVANIA 3 829 540 3 786 040 1 362 001 1 362 001 - 2 424 039 43 500 3 632 075 1 328 524 2 303 551 RHODE ISLAND 386 558 328 623 250 541 212 996 37 545 78 082 57 935 316 819 241 264 75 555 SOUTH CAROLINA 397 923 389 923 253 091 213 911 39 180 136 832 8 000 353 877 230 615 123 262 SOUTH DAKOTA 35 615 35 615 - - - 35 615 - 33 581 - 33 581 TENNESSEE 478 299 465 299 313 860 313 860 - 151 439 13 000 445 622 311 663 133 959 TEXAS 1 196 337 1 196 337 562 900 562 900 - 633 437 - 1 105 387 513 203 592 184 UTAH 102 603 102 580 45 000 45 000 - 57 580 23 96 768 44 970 51 798 VERMONT 288 795 288 468 204 514 203 334 1 180 83 954 327 241 082 204 514 36 568 VIRGINIA 354 945 348 252 75 673 75 673 - 272 579 6 693 334 148 75 616 258 532 WASHINGTON 866 652 866 652 115 350 115 350 - 751 302 - 788 404 112 027 676 377 WEST VIRGINIA, 628 039 628 039 287 548 287 548 - 340 491 - 597 776 287 061 310 715 WISCONSIN. 679 377 679 377 280 325 280 325 - 399 052 - 630 601 280 325 350 276 WYOMING 46 504 46 504 - - - 46 504 - 28 152 - 28 152 Note: Debt figures include revenue bonds and other special obligations of State agencies as well as State general obligations. See definitions of debt categories and of "State government. Represents zero or rounds to zero. lable 13. indebtedness and Debt Transactions: 1975 (Thousands of dollars) Debt at end of fiscal year, by term and character Long-term full faith and credit debt State Total Long-term Debt payable Short-term Total long-term nonguaranteed General initially from debt debt debt Total obligation specified nontax revenue ALL STATES 72 127 377 67 547 919 33 812 271 33 735 648 29 483 119 4 252 529 4 579 4 ALABAMA 895 835 895 835 806 430 89 405 89 155 250 ALASKA 709 821 697 821 305 313 392 508 392 508 - 12 0 ARIZONA 87 359 87 359 87 359 - - - ARKANSAS 122 922 122 362 122 362 - - - 5 CALIFORNIA 6 470 355 6 470 355 856 067 5 614 288 4 252 288 1 362 000 COLORADO 122 859 122 843 122 843 - - - CONNECTICUT 2 922 230 2 695 180 520 977 2 174 203 1 755 627 418 576 227 0 DELAWARE 592 920 567 770 139 612 428 158 428 158 - 25 1 FLORIDA 1 597 560 1 579 860 1 406 595 173 265 173 265 - 17 7 GEORGIA 1 148 785 1 148 785 1 018 169 130 616 130 616 - HAWAII 1 164 873 1 105 863 295 842 810 021 810 021 - 59 0 IDAHO 39 583 39 583 38 338 1 245 1 245 - ILLINOIS 2 798 172 2 552 731 1 583 531 969 200 969 200 - 245 4 INDIANA 615 210 587 073 587 073 - - - 28 1 IOWA 127 209 127 209 124 609 2 600 2 600 - KANSAS 306 294 306 294 306 294 - - - KENTUCKY 1 965 352 1 964 977 1 603 847 361 130 361 130 - 3 LOUISIANA 1 224 700 1 219 140 492 204 726 936 707 190 19 745 5 5 MAINE 460 035 459 990 182 420 277 570 274 700 2 870 MARYLAND 2 095 020 2 095 020 691 984 I 403 036 1 403 036 - MASSACHUSETTS 3 940 953 3 083 233 1 091 108 I 992 125 1 649 873 342 252 857 7 MICHIGAN 1 663 997 1 485 120 1 001 120 484 000 484 000 - 178 8 MINNESOTA 875 590 830 590 215 868 614 722 614 722 - 45 0 MISSISSIPPI 613 341 610 508 95 687 514 821 393 111 121 710 2 8 MISSOURI 277 455 277 455 219 485 57 970 57 970 - MONTANA 81 399 81 126 81 126 - - - 2 NEBRASKA 68 673 68 673 68 673 - - - NEVADA 51 804 51 804 19 717 32 087 32 087 - NEW HAMPSHIRE 248 790 208 085 68 579 139 506 139 506 - 40 7 NEW JERSEY 3 886 307 3 575 608 2 043 633 1 531 975 1 354 635 177 340 310 6 NEW MEXICO 152 723 152 723 131 167 21 556 21 556 - NEW YORK 14 635 017 12 590 105 8 845 103 3 745 002 2 505 944 1 239 058 2 044 9 NORTH CAROLINA 616 529 541 799 137 389 404 410 404 410 - 74 7 NORTH DAKOTA 63 308 63 308 46 053 17 255 17 255 - OHIO 2 661 620 2 582 895 852 947 I 729 948 1 245 678 484 270 78 7. OKLAHOMA 945 800 945 600 758 645 186 955 186 955 - 2' OREGON 1 676 559 1 676 559 - 1 676 559 1 670 984 5 575 PENNSYLVANIA 5 359 575 5 333 975 2 296 344 3 037 631 3 037 631 - 25 61 RHODE ISLAND 459 545 441 045 166 484 274 561 234 776 39 785 18 51 SOUTH CAROLINA 931 844 926 844 446 990 479 854 440 757 39 097 5 0' SOUTH DAKOTA 67 619 67 619 67 619 - - - TENNESSEE 775 156 676 805 196 435 480 370 480 370 - 98 3: TEXAS 1 943 212 1 941 957 1 218 372 723 585 723 585 - 1 2 UTAH 88 924 88 895 63 895 25 000 25 000 - VERMONT 461 606 459 864 202 082 257 782 257 782 - 1 7. VIRGINIA 691 367 584 354 531 782 52 572 52 572 - 107 0: WASHINGTON 1 272 036 1 272 036 861 950 410 086 410 086 - WEST VIRGINIA 1 062 648 1 034 398 357 818 676 580 676 580 - 28 2. WISCONSIN 1 009 601 971 601 357 046 614 555 614 555 - 38 or WYOMING 77 285 77 285 77 285 1 - - See footnotes at end of table. 14 GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT IN 1970 Table 7. Employment and Payrolls of State and Local Governments, by Type of Government and by State: October 1970-Continued Number of employees Average earnings of full-time October employees State and type of payroll, total government Other than Total Full-time Full-time only (thousands All education equivalent of dollars) employees DELAWARE, TOTAL 28 838 25 004 25 844 16 885 655 609 STATE. 13 169 11 653 11 900 6 941 582 628 LOCAL. TOTAL 15 669 13 341 13 944 9 945 719 556 COUNTIES 1 385 1 132 1 184 649 541 533 MUNICIPALITIES 3 720 3 313 3 425 2 380 699 573 SCHOOL DISTRICTS 10 228 8 564 9 002 6 716 754 - SPECIAL DISTRICTS 335 332 333 201 605 593 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, TOTAL 53 929 47 542 48 677 36 595 753 755 LOCAL, TOTAL 53 929 47 542 48 677 36 595 753 755 MUNICIPALITY 53 133 46 750 47 884 35 897 750 753 SPECIAL DISTRICT 796 792 793 699 831 876 FLORIDA, TOTAL 328 199 280 240 294 845 185 883 635 562 STATE. 78 638 67 968 71 647 43 264 605 543 LOCAL. TOTAL 249 561 212 272 223 198 142 620 645 562 COUNTIES 38 314 35 209 35 954 20 751 577 577 MUNICIPALITIES 57 695 51 668 52 929 30 699 580 530 SCHOOL DISTRICTS 136 418 110 665 118 597 63 951 722 - SPECIAL DISTRICTS 17 134 14 730 15 718 7 220 450 460 GEORGIA, TOTAL 223 032 187 740 198 291 105 161 535 432 STATE. 61 142 50 389 52 935 31 551 598 529 LOCAL. TOTAL 161 890 137 351 145 355 73 611 512 447 COUNTIES 19 346 17 228 17 700 7 933 450 450 MUNICIPALITIES 32 094 27 818 28 555 13 543 474 474 SCHOOL DISTRICTS 84 630 70 104 75 680 42 482 575 - SPECIAL DISTRICTS 25 820 22 201 23 420 9 604 410 410 HAWAII. TOTAL 43 653 36 679 38 157 30 384 792 788 STATE. 33 223 26 667 28 082 22 497 795 791 LOCAL, TOTAL 10 435 10 012 10 075 7 888 783 783 COUNTIES 3 175 3 143 3 149 2 277 724 722 MUNICIPALITIES 7 260 6 869 6 926 5 611 811 810 IDAHO, TOTAL 42 179 29 830 32 396 17 476 543 510 STATE. 13 347 9 782 10 767 6 536 615 587 LOCAL, TOTA: 23 332 20 049 21 629 10 941 508 435 COUNTIES 4 945 3 813 4 112 1 659 400 399 MUNICIPALITIES 3 923 3 168 3 321 1 556 494 493 SCHOOL DISTRICTS 16 234 11 932 12 931 7 098 557 - SPECIAL DISTRICTS 3 230 1 135 1 265 519 395 391 ILLINOIS, TOTAL 535 365 412 784 440 225 335 877 772 709 STATE. 132 243 99 004 106 495 73 282 735 671 LOCAL. TOTAL 403 123 313 780 333 730 257 596 783 717 COUNTIES 40 226 36 321 37 211 21 527 581 581 MUNICIPALITIES 99 645 74 720 77 757 62 016 801 801 TOWNSHIPS 12 969 3 884 4 526 1 835 355 355 SCHOOL DISTRICTS 215 653 173 121 187 412 153 110 637 - SPECIAL DISTRICTS 33 620 25 734 26 824 19 111 720 720 INDIANA, TOTAL 246 127 184 081 199 077 125 429 634 501 STATE. 70 450 43 021 53 653 35 552 659 554 LOCAL. TOTAL 175 677 135 050 145.424 89 878 625 472 COUNTIES 28 045 23 989 25,367 10 092 397 396 MUNICIPALITIES 34 985 27 154 28 060 14 859 528 523 TOWNSHIPS. 6 019 662 761 374 350 3:6 SCHOOL DISTRICTS 99 652 78 793 85 465 61 470 736 - SPECIAL DISTRICTS 6 975 5 458 5 77; 3 085 531 531 10#A, TOTAL 156 169 110 744 122 151 76 035 630 534 STATE. 42 415 30 904 34 373 22 950 670 582 LOCAL, TOTAL 113 754 79 840 87 778 53 070 614 495 COUNTIES 17 593 14 818 15 771 6 803 433 432 MUNICIPALITIES 29 032 15 824 17 028 9 516 555 555 SCHOOL DISTRICTS 65 733 49 032 54 784 36 661 688 SPECIAL DISTRICTS 391 166 195 94 455 431 Sve footaotes at and of table. 12 GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT IN 1974 Table 6. Number of Public Employees, by Level of Government and by State: October 1974 All employees (full-time and part-time) Full-time equivalent employment of State and local governments State Number per 10,000 State and local governments Number population All Federal governments (civilian) Total State Local Total State Local Total State Local UNITED STATES, TOTAL 14 549 972 2 755 946 11 794 026 3 154 734 8 639 292 9 880 872 2 653 259 7 227 613 467 126 342 ALABAMA 236 284 56 933 179 351 59 452 119 899 157 127 51 017 106 110 439 143 297 ALASKA 41 420 14 129 27 291 13 823 13 468 24 596 13 068 11 528 730 388 342 ARIZONA 155 467 31 054 124 413 36 522 87 891 103 910 29 083 74 827 483 135 348 ARKANSAS 119 825 18 147 101 678 34 130 67 548 84 528 29 063 55 465 410 141 269 CALIFORNIA 1 549 042 299 036 1 250 006 262 852 987 154 1 017 061 212 840 804 221 485 102 385 COLORADO 206 298 46 298 160 000 50 093 109 907 128 848 39 120 89 728 516 157 359 CONNECTICUT 171 416 21 270 150 146 45 996 104 150 127 360 39 394 87 966 412 128 285 DELAWARE 40 272 5 285 34 987 17 114 17 873 32 798 16 507 16 291 572 288 284 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 400 234 341 041 59 193 - 59 193 55 178 - 55 178 763 - 763 FLORIDA 511 452 76 315 435 137 101 116 334 021 389 432 91 234 298 198 481 113 369 GEORGIA 351 754 75 580 276 174 100 197 074 245 934 70 928 175 006 504 145 358 HAWAII 72 712 26 407 46 305 35 452 10 853 38 983 28 926 10 057 460 342 119 IDAHO 59 219 9 415 49 804 17 533 32 271 39 821 14 196 25 625 498 178 321 ILLINOIS 699 364 108 101 591 263 138 571 452 692 478 879 113 485 365 394 430 102 328 INDIANA 313 684 42 810 270 874 73 709 197 165 218 675 54 304 164 371 410 102 308 IOWA 185 879 19 500 166 379 44 494 121 885 132 281 36 421 95 860 463 128 336 KANSAS 168 851 23 046 145 805 44 733 101 072 114 126 35 096 79 030 503 155 343 KENTUCKY 196 921 36 837 160 084 58 936 101 148 136 909 51 659 85 250 408 154 254 LOUISIANA 242 815 29 063 213 752 75 115 138 637 184 937 61 774 123 163 491 164 327 MAINE 68 425 12 570 55 855 19 179 36 676 46 410 17 380 29 030 443 166 277 MARYLAND 278 961 65 106 213 855 64 951 148 904 196 469 61 117 135 352 480 149 331 MASSACHUSET 377 118 62 338 314 780 77 640 237 140 264 328 69 725 194 603 456 120 336 MICHIGAN 612 442 55 069 557 373 139 728 417 645 429 854 106 957 322 897 472 118 355 MINNESOTA 263 447 30 381 233 066 61 644 171 422 184 255 48 100 136 155 470 123 348 MISSISSIPPI 150 542 23 060 127 482 39 026 88 456 108 533 33 305 75 228 467 143 324 MISSOURI 309 915 67 296 242 619 67 926 174 693 204 594 55 926 148 668 428 117 311 MONTANA 59 529 11 723 47 806 17 499 30 307 39 130 14 415 24 715 532 196 336 NEBRASKA 122 964 16 372 106 592 32 306 74 286 84 582 26 313 58 269 548 171 378 NEVADA 44 301 8 797 35 504 10 678 24 826 30 427 8 786 21 641 531 153 378 NEW HAMPSHIRE 54 724 8 332 46 392 15 131 31 261 34 624 12 283 22 341 429 152 276 NEW JERSEY 453 302 69 247 384 055 78 584 305 471 328 194 69 813 258 381 448 95 352 NEW MEXICO 96 914 27 225 69 689 28 429 41 260 60 871 23 873 36 998 543 213 330 NEW YORK 1 320 181 177 666 1 142 515 202 716 939 799 1 002 764 188 416 814 348 554 104 450 NORTH CAROLINA 310 986 41 680 269 306 86 860 182 446 230 269 77 047 153 222 429 144 286 NORTH DAKOTA 60 480 9 034 51 446 14 478 36 968 29 328 10 338 18 990 460 162 298 OHIO 631 672 96 710 534 962 119 148 415 814 430 999 96 491 334 508 401 90 312 OKLAHOMA 206 038 53 654 152 384 55 005 97 379 128 250 44 950 83 300 473 166 307 OREGON 172 932 25 298 147 634 47 786 99 848 116 358 36 988 79 370 513 163 350 PENNSYLVANIA 687 370 137 935 549 435 147 720 401 715 466 053 131 009 335 044 394 111 283 RHODE ISLAND 60 486 13 102 47 384 20 204 27 180 41 213 17 535 23 678 440 187 253 SOUTH CAROLINA 181 930 29 726 152 204 54 902 97 302 132 072 48 403 83 669 474 174 301 SOUTH DAKOTA 54 390 10 263 44 127 14 491 29 636 32 973 11 321 21 652 483 166 317 TENNESSEE 264 731 50 263 214 468 63 508 150 960 193 149 55 221 137 928 468 134 334 TEXAS 778 922 152 230 626 692 162 633 464 059 547 346 135 707 411 639 454 113 342 UTAH 110 624 37 467 73 157 28 934 44 223 58 977 25 181 33 796 503 215 288 VERMONT 35 965 4 222 31 743 12 504 19 239 23 259 10 007 13 252 495 213 282 VIRGINIA 351 995 78 226 273 769 95 625 178 144 237 937 79 831 158 106 485 163 322 WASHINGTON 273 123 55 218 217 905 76 960 140 945 174 591 57 652 116 939 5c2 166 336 WEST VIRGINIA 107 881 15 023 92 858 38 096 54 762 81 857 33 167 48 690 457 185 272 WISCONSIN, 291 304 24 734 266 570 62 996 203 574 207 441 50 438 157 003 454 110 344 WYOMING 33 469 5 712 27 757 8 706 19 051 22 382 7 449 14 933 623 207 416 Note: Statistics for local governments are subject to sampling variation; see text. Because of rounding, detail may not add to totals. - Represents zero or rounds to zero. Fuderal civilian employees within the United States as of December 1974. Total accordingly differs from Federal data reported on table 1, which pertain to October 1974 and include employees working outside the United States. 2See table 10 for estimated State populations as of July 1, 1974.

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    "ocrText": "The original documents are located in Box 1, folder \"First Debate: Carter Record as\nGovernor\" of the White House Special Files Unit Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential\nLibrary.\nCopyright Notice\nThe copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of\nphotocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald Ford donated to the United\nStates of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections.\nWorks prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public\ndomain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to\nremain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid\ncopyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.\nDigitized from Box 1 of the White House Special Files Unit Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library\nPRESIDENT MAS SEEN\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nSeptember 22, 1976\nMEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT\nFROM DAVE GERGEN\nDS\nSUBJECT: Carter's Record as Governor\nYou asked for specific documentation on\nCarter's Georgia spending record. Agnes Waldron\nhas now obtained materials from the U.S. Census\nBureau that I believe you can rely upon with\nassurance. These figures permit you to say:\n\"During Governor Carter's four years\nin office, state spending increased\nover 60% and the number of state employ-\nees increased over 25%. \"\nYou may also want to mention the increase in\nGeorgia state debt. Carter was required by state\nlaw to maintain a budget surplus, and he did\nrecord budget surpluses each year. But he also\nincreased the state's bonded indebtedness, so\nthat you could say:\n\"While Governor Carter was in office, the\nbonded indebtedness of the State of Georgia\nincreased by over 20%.\"\nAs you know, Carter has attacked you for asking for\na tax increase shortly after coming into office and\nthen asking for tax reductions. It is interesting\nto note that at the outset of his own term as governor,\nCarter proposed a tax increase and then (after he\nwas largely blocked by his legislature) reversed\nhimself and stressed the savings from his reorgan-\nization as a better means of using existing revenues.\n-2-\nAnother point of interest on his record:\nthe FBI's uniform crime reports show that during\nthree of Carter's four years as governor (1971,\n1973 and 1974), the growth in Georgia crime\nrate exceeded that of the U.S. as a whole in\nthree of the seven \"serious crime\" categories:\nmurder, forcible rape, and aggravated assault.\nThat might be a point to consider if Carter\nattacks your crime record.\nIn the event that you may want to read them,\nwe have on hand short papers on the following\nareas of Carter's Georgia record:\n-- Consumer Affairs\n-- Education\n-- Employment/Unemployment\n-- Environment\n-- Racial Discrimination\n-- Social Programs\n-- State Reorganization\n-- Use/Abuse of Power\n-- Vetoes\n-- Taxes and Finance\nFred Slight, who helped to pull together the\nmaterials from the PFC and elsewhere, concluded:\n\"In all honesty, Carter's record is neither as\nbad as his critics have claimed nor is it as\nsuccessful as he has taken credit for.\"\nAttachments\nGERALD\nTable 9. Expenditure by Type and Function: 1975\n(Thousands of dollars)\nGeneral expenditure for all functions\nEducation\nTotal\nState\nexpenditure\nIntergovern-\nDirect\nIntergovern-\nTotal\nTotal\nmental\nTotal\nmental\nexpenditure\nexpenditure\ndirect\nexpenditure\nexpenditure\nALL STATES\n156 171 395\n138 303 990\n51 978 324\n86 325 666\n54 012 300\n31 110 237\n22 902 063\nALABAMA\n2 332 629\n2 049 795\n587 725\n1 462 070\n997 798\n467 064\n530 734\nALASKA\n833 911\n797 754\n178 562\n619 192\n264 193\n124 541\n139 652\nARIZONA\n1 597 045\n1 459 718\n644 418\n815 300\n736 869\n451 108\n285 761\nARKANSAS\n1 240 596\n1 135 590\n345 953\n789 637\n457 190\n246 297\n210 893\nCALIFORNIA\n17 712 038\n15 271 687\n7 443 972\n7 827 715\n5 866 345\n3 882 330\n1 984 015\nCOLORADO\n1 740 582\n1 616 188\n602 912\n1 013 276\n806 361\n383 223\n423 138\nCONNECTICUT\n2 283 697\n1 930 237\n453 584\n1 476 653\n598 659\n312 246\n286 413\nDELAWARE\n568 653\n514 979\n122 408\n392 571\n242 727\n111 394\n131 333\nFLORIDA\n4 901 551\n4 528 405\n1 845 865\n2 682 540\n1 942 131\n1 415 154\n526 977\nGEORGIA\n3 036 002\n2 764 481\n804 497\nI 959 984\n1 146 408\n650 312\n496 096\nHAWAII\n1 166 897\n1 082 473\n23 153\n1 059 320\n382 349\n-\n382 349\nIDAHO\n599 781\n536 390\n155 503\n380 887\n201 188\n100 207\n100 981\nILLINOIS\n7 842 927\n7 119 197\n2 555 987\n4 563 210\n2 776 331\n1 698 684\n1 077 647\nINDIANA\n3 002 409\n2 706 998\n1 098 282\nI 608 716\n1 204 103\n517 578\n686 525\nIOWA\n1 936 194\n1 770 611\n643 782\nI 126 829\n774 658\n419 088\n355 570\nKANSAS\n1 311 417\n1 228 422\n352 631\n875 791\n518 783\n273 170\n245 613\nKENTUCKY\n2 231 044\n2 032 510\n447 773\n1 584 737\n836 529\n390 298\n446 231\nLOUISIANA\n2 796 126\n2 585 136\n824 805\n1 760 331\n960 038\n606 903\n353 135\nMAINE\n863 261\n736 675\n201 509\n535 166\n257 165\n150 408\n106 757\nMARYLAND\n3 410 574\n3 136 475\n1 322 902\nI 813 573\n1 162 501\n699 026\n463 475\nMASSACHUSETTS\n4 939 813\n4 360 815\n1 348 911\n3 011 904\n1 301 924\n792 330\n509 594\nMICHIGAN\n7 688 334\n6 499 624\n2 230 703\n4 268 921\n2 496 790\n1 313 508\n1 183 282\nMINNESOTA\n3 139 168\n2 922 116\n1 380 326\nI 541 790\n1 345 400\n768 863\n576 537\nMISSISSIPPI\n1 578 478\n1 433 630\n513 111\n920 519\n598 131\n359 076\n239 055\nMISSOURI\n2 452 721\n2 219 820\n645 521\nI 574 299\n894 145\n533 344\n360 801\nMONTANA\n554 721\n476 517\n115 135\n361 382\n190 104\n93 676\n96 428\nNEBRASKA\n866 032\n818 798\n223 603\n595 195\n302 321\n117 409\n184 912\nNEVADA\n499 259\n411 571\n120 764\n290 807\n156 820\n92 891\n63 929\nNEW HAMPSHIRE\n559 338\n433 954\n83 100\n350 854\n124 512\n33 357\n91 155\nNEW JERSEY\n5 217 884\n4 325 766\n1 656 672\n2 669 094\n1 417 357\n801 084\n616 273\nNEW MEXICO\n907 961\n857 584\n306 803\n550 781\n400 260\n231 370\n168 890\nNEW YORK\n17 405 591\n15 704 675\n8 582 512\n7 122 163\n4 991 803\n3 370 059\n1 621 744\nNORTH CAROLINA\n3 562 338\n3 226 479\n1 453 275\n1 773 204\n1 678 945\n1 106 533\n572 412\nNORTH DAKOTA\n490 614\n464 387\n122 249\n342 138\n178 507\n84 222\n94 285\nOHIO\n6 824 242\n5 449 408\n1 954 363\n3 495 045\n2 050 174\n1 147 653\n902 521\nOKLAHOMA\n1 637 444\n1 536 607\n415 565\nI 121 042\n609 894\n311 584\n298 31C\nOREGON\n1 783 168\n1 499 491\n377 009\nI 122 482\n516 076\n252 625\n263 451\nPENNSYLVANIA\n9 475 515\n7 933 758\n2 584 952\n5 348 806\n2 909 866\n1 819 892\n1 089 974\nRHODE ISLAND\n782 772\n656 013\n134 442\n521 571\n224 470\n94 478\n129 992\nSOUTH CAROLINA\n2 033 096\n1 854 946\n490 794\n1 364 152\n774 820\n360 013\n414 807\nSOUTH DAKOTA\n419 241\n406 779\n61 917\n344 862\n129 350\n42 303\n87 047\nTENNESSEE\n2 417 217\n2 187 759\n639 957\nI 547 802\n944 528\n442 054\n502 474\nTEXAS\n6 106 543\n5 754 523\n1 694 568\n4 059 955\n2 866 003\n1 632 933\n1 233 070\nUTAH\n895 403\n809 336\n261 980\n547 356\n448 151\n223 C67\n225 081\nVERMONT\n471 815\n411 128\n78 091\n333 037\n138 340\n54 359\n83 981\nVIRGINIA\n3 374 150\n3 040 962\n967 488\n2 073 474\n1 238 333\n629 630\n608 70:\nWASHINGTON\n3 195 846\n2 665 762\n796 590\n1 869 172\n1 205 602\n554 575\n651 02\nWEST VIRGINIA\n1 459 362\n1 230 731\n293 137\n937 594\n437 546\n278 753\n158 79:\nWISCONSIN\n3 695 146\n3 406 685\n1 708 460\n1 698 225\n1 212 248\n619 028\n593 220\nWYOMING\n330 849\n300 645\n80 103\n220 542\n97 554\n50 537\n47 01\n- Represents zero or rounds to zero.\n28\nINDIVIDUAL STATES\nTable 9. Expenditure by Type and Function: 1971\n(Thousands of dollars)\nGeneral expenditure for all functions\nEducation\nState institutions of higher educa\nInter-\nTotal\nInter-\nState\nTotal\nexpenditure\ngovern-\nDirect\ngovern-\nCurrent operation\nTotal\ndirect\nmental\nexpendl-\nTotal\nmental\nexpendi-\nture\nexpendi-\nexpendi-\nTotal\nAuxilia\nture\nture\nture\nTotal\nenter-\nprises\nALL STATES.\n98 839 936\n89 118 419\n32 640 111\n56 478 308\n35 091 824\n19 291 759\n15 800 065\n12 447 555\n10 009 281\n1 626 4\nALABAMA\n1 547 437\n1 405 080\n418 631\n986 449\n636 476\n334 745\n301 731\n228 552\n178 042\n33 or\nALASKA\n492 499\n475 714\n81 729\n393 985\n187 593\n76 926\n110 667\n44 146\n34 186\n3 0:\nARIZONA\n890 867\n831 263\n325 402\n505 861\n399 332\n224 418\n174 914\n155 195\n138 286\n25 95\nARKANSAS\n691 747\n651 864\n197 095\n454 769\n272 225\n149 069\n123 156\n96 566\n83 927\n21 28\nCALIFORNIA\n12 234 546\n10 637 439\n5 007 724\n5 629 715\n3 270 770\n2 007 500\n1 263 270\n1 105 182\n976 044\n78 11\nCOLORADO\n1 056 925\n1 003 385\n333 127\n670 258\n449 505\n176 752\n272 753\n250 788\n214 629\n37 30\nCONNECTICUT\n1 703 424\n1 463 181\n349 467\n1 113 714\n498 033\n283 209\n214 824\n142 327\n111 712\n16 17\nDELAWARE\n383 808\n370 152\n95 751\n274 401\n171 402\n89 729\n81 673\n61 618\n42 994\n7 49.\nFLORIDA\n2 537 555\n2 410 817\n913 059\n1 497 758\n1 185 232\n850 030\n335 202\n250 396\n224 813\n33 38'\nGEORGIA.\n1 862 891\n1 786 007\n537 443\n1 248 564\n818 592\n439 770\n378 822\n296 336\n211 352\n31 70!\nHAWAII\n768 956\n720 094\n16 954\n703 140\n290 256\n-\n290 256\n89 519\n83 512\n5 873\nIDAHO\n358 344\n322 395\n82 812\n239 583\n119 588\n55 602\n63 986\n51 291\n40 381\n8 422\nILLINOIS\n4 886 265\n4 518 824\n1 525 002\n2 993 822\n1 793 585\n979 038\n814 547\n661 400\n517 042\n95 041\nINDIANA\n1 873 509\n1 748 782\n651 757\n1 097 025\n857 018\n377 816\n479 202\n410 716\n343 921\n70 228\nIOWA\n1 254 788\n1 144 386\n406 557\n737 829\n476 652\n234 884\n241 768\n204 842\n173 037\n23 501\nKANSAS\n882 684\n825 384\n331 316\n494 068\n333 257\n159 399\n173 858\n156 918\n139 474\n23 736\nKENTUCKY\n1 501 444\n1 423 866\n329 574\n1 094 292\n579 170\n306 313\n272 857\n220 736\n182 736\n23 919\nLOUISIANA\n1 885 538\n1 770 162\n586 802\n1 183 360\n706 877\n442 092\n264 785\n222 472\n184 563\n40 123\nMAINE\n516 744\n443 378\n78 374\n365 004\n159 628\n64 912\n94 716\n73 452\n54 278\n10 172\nMARYLAND\n1 944 638\n1 842 040\n772 198\n1 069 842\n652 679\n381 572\n271 107\n208 709\n166 623\n27 022\nMASSACHUSETTS,\n2 936 004\n2 595 392\n531 351\n2 064 041\n703 963\n357 573\n346 390\n282 073\n160 349\n23 365\nMICHIGAN\n4 622 898\n3 968 650\n1 487 299\n2 481 351\n1 723 017\n893 336\n829 681\n686 322\n606 121\n109 976\nMINNESOTA\n2 025 332\n1 925 296\n978 374\n946 922\n799 472\n362 330\n437 142\n404 949\n303 032\n50 117\nMISSISSIPPI\n1 039 022\n964 613\n327 811\n636 802\n380 575\n232 947\n147 628\n115 931\n99 509\n25 063\nMISSOURI\n1 621 650\n1 507 610\n372 472\n1 135 138\n580 293\n323 122\n257 171\n226 577\n200 306\n27 637\nMONTANA\n394 275\n347 011\n58 448\n288 563\n127 774\n49 845\n77 929\n67 176\n52 684\n12 032\nNEBRASKA\n536 430\n519 028\n177 213\n341 815\n185 393\n64 813\n120 580\n106 789\n95 359\n17 478\nNEVADA\n295 026\n255 971\n85 661\n170 310\n91 195\n62 791\n28 404\n24 379\n22 656\n1 556\nNEW HAMPSHIRE\n353 213\n276 519\n48 973\n227 546\n86 881\n17 606\n69 275\n59 157\n44 598\n8 429\nNEW JERSEY\n3 138 248\n2 639 982\n984 158\n1 655 824\n812 489\n417 101\n395 388\n282 698\n197 068\n18 942\nNEW MEXICO\n609 065\n581 229\n212 540\n368 689\n285 142\n162 063\n123 079\n108 224\n100 435\n16 284\nNEW YORK\n11 433 839\n10 492 790\n5 892 925\n4. 599 865\n3 975 860\n2 737 714\n1 238 146\n763 722\n502 926\n48 319\nNORTH CAROLINA\n2 130 215\n2 028 276\n861 153\n1 167 123\n1 024 049\n656 647\n367 402\n307 709\n268 087\n53 219\nNORTH OAKOTA\n334 032\n318 744\n80 911\n237 833\n118 200\n38 676\n79 524\n67 192\n52 065\n12 353\nOHIO\n3 839 615\n3 079 721\n983 559\n2 096 162\n1 181 864\n552 178\n629 686\n559 665\n474 010\n96 790\nOKLAHOMA\n1 205 506\n1 149 352\n287 125\n852 227\n441 622\n210 465\n231 157\n189 636\n176 174\n59 179\nOREGON\n1 134 508\n981 815\n240 901\n740 914\n341 268\n138 857\n202 411\n176 997\n153 705\n23 183\nPENNSYLVANIA\n5 896 835\n5 081 025\n1 411 870\n3 669 155\n1 965 302\n1 108 351\n856 951\n469 235\n304 691\n41 821\nRHODE ISLAND\n530 288\n457 316\n98 192\n359 124\n169 783\n71 044\n98 739\n76 826\n53 247\n7 985\nSOUTH CAROLINA\n997 480\n943 290\n312 183\n631 107\n444 598\n253 958\n190 640\n114 039\n99 280\n21 702\nSOUTH DAKOTA\n289 244\n285 272\n44 083\n241 189\n110 620\n35 882\n74 738\n67 765\n57 065\n19 810\nTENNESSEE\n1 457 612\n1 374 629\n407 122\n967 507\n561 875\n300 379\n261 496\n215 018\n175 581\n32 203\nTEXAS\n3 926 779\n3 727 787\n1 127 749\n2 600 038\n1 818 392\n1 092 941\n725 451\n637 610\n520 955\n103-943\nUTAH\n592 399\n545 100\n137 149\n407 951\n285 814\n126 626\n159 188\n144 843\n113 090\n16 416\nVERMONT\n343 245\n304 511\n50 551\n253 960\n107 739\n42 754\n64 985\n50 917\n40 715\n7 566\nVIRGINIA\n1 918 575\n1 737 029\n571 597\n1 165 432\n758 125\n397 287\n360 838\n284 946\n227 298\n39 325\nWASHINGTON\n2 475 307\n2 028 777\n608 026\n1 420 751\n941 249\n442 639\n498 610\n426 528\n319 649\n33 046\nWEST VIRGINIA.\n985 425\n871 391\n187 645\n683 746\n321 989\n182 313\n139 676\n118 489\n92 065\n19 315\nWISCONSIN\n2 277 347\n2 128 719\n984 835\n1 143 884\n817 029\n295 757\n521 272\n446 277\n365 426\n57 149\nWYOMING\n225 913\n207 361\n47 461\n159 900\n72 382\n29 988\n42 394\n34 705\n29 572\n6 699\nRepresents zero or rounds to zero.\n40\nINDIVIDUAL STATES\nTable 12. Indebtedness and Debt Transactions: 1971\n(Thousands of dollars)\nDebt at end of fiscal year, by term and character\nNet long-term debt at end of fiscal\nyear, by character\nLong-term full faith and credit debt\nState\nTotal\nDebt payable\nLong-term\nShort-term\nTotal\nlong-term\nFull faith\nNon-\nGeneral\ninitially\nnonguaranteed\nTotal\ndebt\ndebt\nTotal\nand credit\nobligation\nfrom speci-\ndebt\nguaranteed\nfied nontax\nrevenue\nALL STATES.\n47 792 579\n44 320 968\n21 501 536\n18 076 633\n3 424 903\n22 819 432\n3 471 611\n39 632 604\n18 491 114\n21 141 490\nALABAMA\n769 941\n769 668\n105 690\n104 590\n1 100\n663 978\n273\n753 368\n98 126\n655 242\nALASKA\n300 533\n300 533\n195 203\n195 203\n-\n105 330\n-\n285 737\n193 362\n92 375\nARIZONA\n88 969\n88 969\n-\n-\n-\n88 969\n-\n77 673\n-\n77 673\nARKANSAS\n110 969\n110 784\n5 208\n5 208\n-\n105 576\n185\n97 678\n643\n97 035\nCALIFORNIA\n5 727 925\n5 727 925\n5 038 642\n3 842 642\n1 196 000\n689 283\n-\n4 486 843\n3 839 088\n647 755\nCOLORADO\n120 119\n119 171\n-\n-\n-\n119 171\n948\n107 198\n-\n107 198\nCONNECTICUT\n2 171 123\n1 789 569\n1 474 687\n1 191 320\n283 367\n314 882\n381 554\n1 593 701\n1 278 819\n314 882\nDELAWARE\n433 372\n431 405\n335 600\n335 600\n-\n95 805\n1 967\n427 919\n335 600\n92 319\nFLORIDA\n1 021 038\n1 021 038\n-\n-\n-\n1 021 038\n-\n924 311\n-\n924 311\nGEORGIA\n931 125\n931 125\n16\n16\n-\n931 109\n-\n867 841\n-\n867 841\nHAWAII\n679 043\n659 576\n434 895\n434 895\n-\n224 681\n19 467\n649 176\n432 805\n216 371\nIDAHO\n37 737\n37 737\n1 956\n1 956\n-\n35 781\n-\n32 276\n1 743\n30 533\nILLINOIS\n1 621 647\n1 599 272\n339 300\n339 300\n-\n1 259 972\n22 375\n1 496 290\n318 624\n1 177 666\nINDIANA\n570 159\n524 667\n-\n-\n-\n524 667\n45 492\n476 973\n-\n476 973\nIOWA\n107 833\n107 833\n7 800\n7 800\n-\n100 033\n-\n98 901\n-\n98 901\nKANSAS\n218 841\n218 783\n-\n-\n-\n218 783\n58\n200 837\n-\n200 837\nKENTUCKY\n1 535 965\n1 489 865\n413 895\n413 895\n-\n1 075 970\n46 100\n1 408 551\n412 531\n996 000\nLOUISIANA\n945 378\n943 765\n512 993\n492 050\n20 943\n430 772\n1 613\n927 841\n507 563\n420 278\nMAINE\n251 421\n251 416\n191 420\n187 790\n3 630\n59 996\n5\n246 439\n191 420\n55 019\nMARYLAND\n1 269 939\n1 269 939\n725 861\n724 238\n1 623\n544 078\n-\n1 192 221\n692 472\n499 749\nMASSACHUSETTS.\n1 983 029\n1 867 839\n1 244 342\n931 994\n312 348\n623 497\n115 190\n1 824 254\n1 237 739\n586 515\nMICHIGAN\n1 176 467\n1 028 206\n205 000\n205 000\n-\n823 206\n148 261\n937 269\n205 000\n732 269\nMINNESOTA\n589 147\n589 147\n513 107\n513 107\n-\n76 040\n-\n576 518\n505 286\n71 232\nMISSISSIPPI\n495 107\n491 789\n320 053\n190 053\n130 000\n171 736\n3 318\n481 981\n319 565\n162 416\nMISSOURI\n143 981\n143 741\n31 795\n31 795\n-\n111 946\n240\n130 900\n28 175\n102 725\nMONTANA\n98 989\n98 908\n260\n260\n-\n98 648\n81\n85 725\n-\n85 725\nNEBRASKA\n70 985\n70 985\n-\n-\n-\n70 985\n-\n65 041\n-\n65 041\nNEVADA\n42 561\n42 561\n24 280\n24 280\n-\n18 281\n-\n41 316\n23 780\n17 536\nNEW HAMPSHIRE,\n179 465\n158 465\n155 611\n155 611\n-\n2 854\n21 000\n155 729\n152 875\n2 854\nNEW JERSEY\n2 038 942\n1 925 235\n969 854\n742 970\n226 884\n955 381\n113 707\n1 868 665\n939 314\n929 351\nNEW MEXICO\n135 523\n135 488\n23 571\n22 316\n1 255\n111 917\n35\n101 196\n18 744\n82 452\nNEW YORK\n8 639 842\n6 604 785\n2 557 412\n1 396 814\n1 160 598\n4 047 373\n2 035 057\n5 693 333\n1 849 852\n3 843 481\nNORTH CAROLINA\n576 929\n516 449\n415 561\n415 561\n-\n100 888\n60 480\n488 350\n397 824\n90 526\nNORTH DAKOTA\n40 582\n39 786\n-\n-\n-\n39 786\n796\n34 996\n-\n34 996\nOHIO\n1 784 384\n1 462 099\n484 847\n484 847\n-\n977 252\n322 285\n1 354 233\n476 313\n877 920\nOKLAHOMA\n760 141\n758 495\n189 633\n189 633\n-\n568 862\n1 646\n610 724\n177 741\n432 983\nOREGON\n832 241\n832 241\n832 241\n822 991\n9 250\n-\n,\n226 308\n226 308\n-\nPENNSYLVANIA\n3 829 540\n3 786 040\n1 362 001\n1 362 001\n-\n2 424 039\n43 500\n3 632 075\n1 328 524\n2 303 551\nRHODE ISLAND\n386 558\n328 623\n250 541\n212 996\n37 545\n78 082\n57 935\n316 819\n241 264\n75 555\nSOUTH CAROLINA\n397 923\n389 923\n253 091\n213 911\n39 180\n136 832\n8 000\n353 877\n230 615\n123 262\nSOUTH DAKOTA\n35 615\n35 615\n-\n-\n-\n35 615\n-\n33 581\n-\n33 581\nTENNESSEE\n478 299\n465 299\n313 860\n313 860\n-\n151 439\n13 000\n445 622\n311 663\n133 959\nTEXAS\n1 196 337\n1 196 337\n562 900\n562 900\n-\n633 437\n-\n1 105 387\n513 203\n592 184\nUTAH\n102 603\n102 580\n45 000\n45 000\n-\n57 580\n23\n96 768\n44 970\n51 798\nVERMONT\n288 795\n288 468\n204 514\n203 334\n1 180\n83 954\n327\n241 082\n204 514\n36 568\nVIRGINIA\n354 945\n348 252\n75 673\n75 673\n-\n272 579\n6 693\n334 148\n75 616\n258 532\nWASHINGTON\n866 652\n866 652\n115 350\n115 350\n-\n751 302\n-\n788 404\n112 027\n676 377\nWEST VIRGINIA,\n628 039\n628 039\n287 548\n287 548\n-\n340 491\n-\n597 776\n287 061\n310 715\nWISCONSIN.\n679 377\n679 377\n280 325\n280 325\n-\n399 052\n-\n630 601\n280 325\n350 276\nWYOMING\n46 504\n46 504\n-\n-\n-\n46 504\n-\n28 152\n-\n28 152\nNote: Debt figures include revenue bonds and other special obligations of State agencies as well as State general obligations. See definitions of debt\ncategories and of \"State government.\nRepresents zero or rounds to zero.\nlable 13. indebtedness and Debt Transactions: 1975\n(Thousands of dollars)\nDebt at end of fiscal year, by term and character\nLong-term full faith and credit debt\nState\nTotal\nLong-term\nDebt payable\nShort-term\nTotal\nlong-term\nnonguaranteed\nGeneral\ninitially from\ndebt\ndebt\ndebt\nTotal\nobligation\nspecified\nnontax revenue\nALL STATES\n72 127 377\n67 547 919\n33 812 271\n33 735 648\n29 483 119\n4 252 529\n4 579 4\nALABAMA\n895 835\n895 835\n806 430\n89 405\n89 155\n250\nALASKA\n709 821\n697 821\n305 313\n392 508\n392 508\n-\n12 0\nARIZONA\n87 359\n87 359\n87 359\n-\n-\n-\nARKANSAS\n122 922\n122 362\n122 362\n-\n-\n-\n5\nCALIFORNIA\n6 470 355\n6 470 355\n856 067\n5 614 288\n4 252 288\n1 362 000\nCOLORADO\n122 859\n122 843\n122 843\n-\n-\n-\nCONNECTICUT\n2 922 230\n2 695 180\n520 977\n2 174 203\n1 755 627\n418 576\n227 0\nDELAWARE\n592 920\n567 770\n139 612\n428 158\n428 158\n-\n25 1\nFLORIDA\n1 597 560\n1 579 860\n1 406 595\n173 265\n173 265\n-\n17 7\nGEORGIA\n1 148 785\n1 148 785\n1 018 169\n130 616\n130 616\n-\nHAWAII\n1 164 873\n1 105 863\n295 842\n810 021\n810 021\n-\n59 0\nIDAHO\n39 583\n39 583\n38 338\n1 245\n1 245\n-\nILLINOIS\n2 798 172\n2 552 731\n1 583 531\n969 200\n969 200\n-\n245 4\nINDIANA\n615 210\n587 073\n587 073\n-\n-\n-\n28 1\nIOWA\n127 209\n127 209\n124 609\n2 600\n2 600\n-\nKANSAS\n306 294\n306 294\n306 294\n-\n-\n-\nKENTUCKY\n1 965 352\n1 964 977\n1 603 847\n361 130\n361 130\n-\n3\nLOUISIANA\n1 224 700\n1 219 140\n492 204\n726 936\n707 190\n19 745\n5 5\nMAINE\n460 035\n459 990\n182 420\n277 570\n274 700\n2 870\nMARYLAND\n2 095 020\n2 095 020\n691 984\nI 403 036\n1 403 036\n-\nMASSACHUSETTS\n3 940 953\n3 083 233\n1 091 108\nI 992 125\n1 649 873\n342 252\n857 7\nMICHIGAN\n1 663 997\n1 485 120\n1 001 120\n484 000\n484 000\n-\n178 8\nMINNESOTA\n875 590\n830 590\n215 868\n614 722\n614 722\n-\n45 0\nMISSISSIPPI\n613 341\n610 508\n95 687\n514 821\n393 111\n121 710\n2 8\nMISSOURI\n277 455\n277 455\n219 485\n57 970\n57 970\n-\nMONTANA\n81 399\n81 126\n81 126\n-\n-\n-\n2\nNEBRASKA\n68 673\n68 673\n68 673\n-\n-\n-\nNEVADA\n51 804\n51 804\n19 717\n32 087\n32 087\n-\nNEW HAMPSHIRE\n248 790\n208 085\n68 579\n139 506\n139 506\n-\n40 7\nNEW JERSEY\n3 886 307\n3 575 608\n2 043 633\n1 531 975\n1 354 635\n177 340\n310 6\nNEW MEXICO\n152 723\n152 723\n131 167\n21 556\n21 556\n-\nNEW YORK\n14 635 017\n12 590 105\n8 845 103\n3 745 002\n2 505 944\n1 239 058\n2 044 9\nNORTH CAROLINA\n616 529\n541 799\n137 389\n404 410\n404 410\n-\n74 7\nNORTH DAKOTA\n63 308\n63 308\n46 053\n17 255\n17 255\n-\nOHIO\n2 661 620\n2 582 895\n852 947\nI 729 948\n1 245 678\n484 270\n78 7.\nOKLAHOMA\n945 800\n945 600\n758 645\n186 955\n186 955\n-\n2'\nOREGON\n1 676 559\n1 676 559\n-\n1 676 559\n1 670 984\n5 575\nPENNSYLVANIA\n5 359 575\n5 333 975\n2 296 344\n3 037 631\n3 037 631\n-\n25 61\nRHODE ISLAND\n459 545\n441 045\n166 484\n274 561\n234 776\n39 785\n18 51\nSOUTH CAROLINA\n931 844\n926 844\n446 990\n479 854\n440 757\n39 097\n5 0'\nSOUTH DAKOTA\n67 619\n67 619\n67 619\n-\n-\n-\nTENNESSEE\n775 156\n676 805\n196 435\n480 370\n480 370\n-\n98 3:\nTEXAS\n1 943 212\n1 941 957\n1 218 372\n723 585\n723 585\n-\n1 2\nUTAH\n88 924\n88 895\n63 895\n25 000\n25 000\n-\nVERMONT\n461 606\n459 864\n202 082\n257 782\n257 782\n-\n1 7.\nVIRGINIA\n691 367\n584 354\n531 782\n52 572\n52 572\n-\n107 0:\nWASHINGTON\n1 272 036\n1 272 036\n861 950\n410 086\n410 086\n-\nWEST VIRGINIA\n1 062 648\n1 034 398\n357 818\n676 580\n676 580\n-\n28 2.\nWISCONSIN\n1 009 601\n971 601\n357 046\n614 555\n614 555\n-\n38 or\nWYOMING\n77 285\n77 285\n77 285\n1\n-\n-\nSee footnotes at end of table.\n14\nGOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT IN 1970\nTable 7. Employment and Payrolls of State and Local Governments, by Type of\nGovernment and by State: October 1970-Continued\nNumber of employees\nAverage earnings of full-time\nOctober\nemployees\nState and type of\npayroll,\ntotal\ngovernment\nOther than\nTotal\nFull-time\nFull-time only\n(thousands\nAll\neducation\nequivalent\nof dollars)\nemployees\nDELAWARE, TOTAL\n28 838\n25 004\n25 844\n16 885\n655\n609\nSTATE.\n13 169\n11 653\n11 900\n6 941\n582\n628\nLOCAL. TOTAL\n15 669\n13 341\n13 944\n9 945\n719\n556\nCOUNTIES\n1 385\n1 132\n1 184\n649\n541\n533\nMUNICIPALITIES\n3 720\n3 313\n3 425\n2 380\n699\n573\nSCHOOL DISTRICTS\n10 228\n8 564\n9 002\n6 716\n754\n-\nSPECIAL DISTRICTS\n335\n332\n333\n201\n605\n593\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, TOTAL\n53 929\n47 542\n48 677\n36 595\n753\n755\nLOCAL, TOTAL\n53 929\n47 542\n48 677\n36 595\n753\n755\nMUNICIPALITY\n53 133\n46 750\n47 884\n35 897\n750\n753\nSPECIAL DISTRICT\n796\n792\n793\n699\n831\n876\nFLORIDA, TOTAL\n328 199\n280 240\n294 845\n185 883\n635\n562\nSTATE.\n78 638\n67 968\n71 647\n43 264\n605\n543\nLOCAL. TOTAL\n249 561\n212 272\n223 198\n142 620\n645\n562\nCOUNTIES\n38 314\n35 209\n35 954\n20 751\n577\n577\nMUNICIPALITIES\n57 695\n51 668\n52 929\n30 699\n580\n530\nSCHOOL DISTRICTS\n136 418\n110 665\n118 597\n63 951\n722\n-\nSPECIAL DISTRICTS\n17 134\n14 730\n15 718\n7 220\n450\n460\nGEORGIA, TOTAL\n223 032\n187 740\n198 291\n105 161\n535\n432\nSTATE.\n61 142\n50 389\n52 935\n31 551\n598\n529\nLOCAL. TOTAL\n161 890\n137 351\n145 355\n73 611\n512\n447\nCOUNTIES\n19 346\n17 228\n17 700\n7 933\n450\n450\nMUNICIPALITIES\n32 094\n27 818\n28 555\n13 543\n474\n474\nSCHOOL DISTRICTS\n84 630\n70 104\n75 680\n42 482\n575\n-\nSPECIAL DISTRICTS\n25 820\n22 201\n23 420\n9 604\n410\n410\nHAWAII. TOTAL\n43 653\n36 679\n38 157\n30 384\n792\n788\nSTATE.\n33 223\n26 667\n28 082\n22 497\n795\n791\nLOCAL, TOTAL\n10 435\n10 012\n10 075\n7 888\n783\n783\nCOUNTIES\n3 175\n3 143\n3 149\n2 277\n724\n722\nMUNICIPALITIES\n7 260\n6 869\n6 926\n5 611\n811\n810\nIDAHO, TOTAL\n42 179\n29 830\n32 396\n17 476\n543\n510\nSTATE.\n13 347\n9 782\n10 767\n6 536\n615\n587\nLOCAL, TOTA:\n23 332\n20 049\n21 629\n10 941\n508\n435\nCOUNTIES\n4 945\n3 813\n4 112\n1 659\n400\n399\nMUNICIPALITIES\n3 923\n3 168\n3 321\n1 556\n494\n493\nSCHOOL DISTRICTS\n16 234\n11 932\n12 931\n7 098\n557\n-\nSPECIAL DISTRICTS\n3 230\n1 135\n1 265\n519\n395\n391\nILLINOIS, TOTAL\n535 365\n412 784\n440 225\n335 877\n772\n709\nSTATE.\n132 243\n99 004\n106 495\n73 282\n735\n671\nLOCAL. TOTAL\n403 123\n313 780\n333 730\n257 596\n783\n717\nCOUNTIES\n40 226\n36 321\n37 211\n21 527\n581\n581\nMUNICIPALITIES\n99 645\n74 720\n77 757\n62 016\n801\n801\nTOWNSHIPS\n12 969\n3 884\n4 526\n1 835\n355\n355\nSCHOOL DISTRICTS\n215 653\n173 121\n187 412\n153 110\n637\n-\nSPECIAL DISTRICTS\n33 620\n25 734\n26 824\n19 111\n720\n720\nINDIANA, TOTAL\n246 127\n184 081\n199 077\n125 429\n634\n501\nSTATE.\n70 450\n43 021\n53 653\n35 552\n659\n554\nLOCAL. TOTAL\n175 677\n135 050\n145.424\n89 878\n625\n472\nCOUNTIES\n28 045\n23 989\n25,367\n10 092\n397\n396\nMUNICIPALITIES\n34 985\n27 154\n28 060\n14 859\n528\n523\nTOWNSHIPS.\n6 019\n662\n761\n374\n350\n3:6\nSCHOOL DISTRICTS\n99 652\n78 793\n85 465\n61 470\n736\n-\nSPECIAL DISTRICTS\n6 975\n5 458\n5 77;\n3 085\n531\n531\n10#A, TOTAL\n156 169\n110 744\n122 151\n76 035\n630\n534\nSTATE.\n42 415\n30 904\n34 373\n22 950\n670\n582\nLOCAL, TOTAL\n113 754\n79 840\n87 778\n53 070\n614\n495\nCOUNTIES\n17 593\n14 818\n15 771\n6 803\n433\n432\nMUNICIPALITIES\n29 032\n15 824\n17 028\n9 516\n555\n555\nSCHOOL DISTRICTS\n65 733\n49 032\n54 784\n36 661\n688\nSPECIAL DISTRICTS\n391\n166\n195\n94\n455\n431\nSve footaotes at and of table.\n12\nGOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT IN 1974\nTable 6. Number of Public Employees, by Level of Government and by State:\nOctober 1974\nAll employees (full-time and part-time)\nFull-time equivalent employment of State and local\ngovernments\nState\nNumber per 10,000\nState and local governments\nNumber\npopulation\nAll\nFederal\ngovernments\n(civilian)\nTotal\nState\nLocal\nTotal\nState\nLocal\nTotal\nState\nLocal\nUNITED STATES, TOTAL\n14 549 972\n2 755 946\n11 794 026\n3 154 734\n8 639 292\n9 880 872\n2 653 259\n7 227 613\n467\n126\n342\nALABAMA\n236 284\n56 933\n179 351\n59 452\n119 899\n157 127\n51 017\n106 110\n439\n143\n297\nALASKA\n41 420\n14 129\n27 291\n13 823\n13 468\n24 596\n13 068\n11 528\n730\n388\n342\nARIZONA\n155 467\n31 054\n124 413\n36 522\n87 891\n103 910\n29 083\n74 827\n483\n135\n348\nARKANSAS\n119 825\n18 147\n101 678\n34 130\n67 548\n84 528\n29 063\n55 465\n410\n141\n269\nCALIFORNIA\n1 549 042\n299 036\n1 250 006\n262 852\n987 154\n1 017 061\n212 840\n804 221\n485\n102\n385\nCOLORADO\n206 298\n46 298\n160 000\n50 093\n109 907\n128 848\n39 120\n89 728\n516\n157\n359\nCONNECTICUT\n171 416\n21 270\n150 146\n45 996\n104 150\n127 360\n39 394\n87 966\n412\n128\n285\nDELAWARE\n40 272\n5 285\n34 987\n17 114\n17 873\n32 798\n16 507\n16 291\n572\n288\n284\nDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA\n400 234\n341 041\n59 193\n-\n59 193\n55 178\n-\n55 178\n763\n-\n763\nFLORIDA\n511 452\n76 315\n435 137\n101 116\n334 021\n389 432\n91 234\n298 198\n481\n113\n369\nGEORGIA\n351 754\n75 580\n276 174\n100\n197 074\n245 934\n70 928\n175 006\n504\n145\n358\nHAWAII\n72 712\n26 407\n46 305\n35 452\n10 853\n38 983\n28 926\n10 057\n460\n342\n119\nIDAHO\n59 219\n9 415\n49 804\n17 533\n32 271\n39 821\n14 196\n25 625\n498\n178\n321\nILLINOIS\n699 364\n108 101\n591 263\n138 571\n452 692\n478 879\n113 485\n365 394\n430\n102\n328\nINDIANA\n313 684\n42 810\n270 874\n73 709\n197 165\n218 675\n54 304\n164 371\n410\n102\n308\nIOWA\n185 879\n19 500\n166 379\n44 494\n121 885\n132 281\n36 421\n95 860\n463\n128\n336\nKANSAS\n168 851\n23 046\n145 805\n44 733\n101 072\n114 126\n35 096\n79 030\n503\n155\n343\nKENTUCKY\n196 921\n36 837\n160 084\n58 936\n101 148\n136 909\n51 659\n85 250\n408\n154\n254\nLOUISIANA\n242 815\n29 063\n213 752\n75 115\n138 637\n184 937\n61 774\n123 163\n491\n164\n327\nMAINE\n68 425\n12 570\n55 855\n19 179\n36 676\n46 410\n17 380\n29 030\n443\n166\n277\nMARYLAND\n278 961\n65 106\n213 855\n64 951\n148 904\n196 469\n61 117\n135 352\n480\n149\n331\nMASSACHUSET\n377 118\n62 338\n314 780\n77 640\n237 140\n264 328\n69 725\n194 603\n456\n120\n336\nMICHIGAN\n612 442\n55 069\n557 373\n139 728\n417 645\n429 854\n106 957\n322 897\n472\n118\n355\nMINNESOTA\n263 447\n30 381\n233 066\n61 644\n171 422\n184 255\n48 100\n136 155\n470\n123\n348\nMISSISSIPPI\n150 542\n23 060\n127 482\n39 026\n88 456\n108 533\n33 305\n75 228\n467\n143\n324\nMISSOURI\n309 915\n67 296\n242 619\n67 926\n174 693\n204 594\n55 926\n148 668\n428\n117\n311\nMONTANA\n59 529\n11 723\n47 806\n17 499\n30 307\n39 130\n14 415\n24 715\n532\n196\n336\nNEBRASKA\n122 964\n16 372\n106 592\n32 306\n74 286\n84 582\n26 313\n58 269\n548\n171\n378\nNEVADA\n44 301\n8 797\n35 504\n10 678\n24 826\n30 427\n8 786\n21 641\n531\n153\n378\nNEW HAMPSHIRE\n54 724\n8 332\n46 392\n15 131\n31 261\n34 624\n12 283\n22 341\n429\n152\n276\nNEW JERSEY\n453 302\n69 247\n384 055\n78 584\n305 471\n328 194\n69 813\n258 381\n448\n95\n352\nNEW MEXICO\n96 914\n27 225\n69 689\n28 429\n41 260\n60 871\n23 873\n36 998\n543\n213\n330\nNEW YORK\n1 320 181\n177 666\n1 142 515\n202 716\n939 799\n1 002 764\n188 416\n814 348\n554\n104\n450\nNORTH CAROLINA\n310 986\n41 680\n269 306\n86 860\n182 446\n230 269\n77 047\n153 222\n429\n144\n286\nNORTH DAKOTA\n60 480\n9 034\n51 446\n14 478\n36 968\n29 328\n10 338\n18 990\n460\n162\n298\nOHIO\n631 672\n96 710\n534 962\n119 148\n415 814\n430 999\n96 491\n334 508\n401\n90\n312\nOKLAHOMA\n206 038\n53 654\n152 384\n55 005\n97 379\n128 250\n44 950\n83 300\n473\n166\n307\nOREGON\n172 932\n25 298\n147 634\n47 786\n99 848\n116 358\n36 988\n79 370\n513\n163\n350\nPENNSYLVANIA\n687 370\n137 935\n549 435\n147 720\n401 715\n466 053\n131 009\n335 044\n394\n111\n283\nRHODE ISLAND\n60 486\n13 102\n47 384\n20 204\n27 180\n41 213\n17 535\n23 678\n440\n187\n253\nSOUTH CAROLINA\n181 930\n29 726\n152 204\n54 902\n97 302\n132 072\n48 403\n83 669\n474\n174\n301\nSOUTH DAKOTA\n54 390\n10 263\n44 127\n14 491\n29 636\n32 973\n11 321\n21 652\n483\n166\n317\nTENNESSEE\n264 731\n50 263\n214 468\n63 508\n150 960\n193 149\n55 221\n137 928\n468\n134\n334\nTEXAS\n778 922\n152 230\n626 692\n162 633\n464 059\n547 346\n135 707\n411 639\n454\n113\n342\nUTAH\n110 624\n37 467\n73 157\n28 934\n44 223\n58 977\n25 181\n33 796\n503\n215\n288\nVERMONT\n35 965\n4 222\n31 743\n12 504\n19 239\n23 259\n10 007\n13 252\n495\n213\n282\nVIRGINIA\n351 995\n78 226\n273 769\n95 625\n178 144\n237 937\n79 831\n158 106\n485\n163\n322\nWASHINGTON\n273 123\n55 218\n217 905\n76 960\n140 945\n174 591\n57 652\n116 939\n5c2\n166\n336\nWEST VIRGINIA\n107 881\n15 023\n92 858\n38 096\n54 762\n81 857\n33 167\n48 690\n457\n185\n272\nWISCONSIN,\n291 304\n24 734\n266 570\n62 996\n203 574\n207 441\n50 438\n157 003\n454\n110\n344\nWYOMING\n33 469\n5 712\n27 757\n8 706\n19 051\n22 382\n7 449\n14 933\n623\n207\n416\nNote: Statistics for local governments are subject to sampling variation; see text. Because of rounding, detail may not add to totals.\n- Represents zero or rounds to zero.\nFuderal civilian employees within the United States as of December 1974. Total accordingly differs from Federal data reported on table 1, which pertain\nto October 1974 and include employees working outside the United States.\n2See table 10 for estimated State populations as of July 1, 1974."
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