This dataset provides monthly counts of full-time, part-time and temporary employees for within the Executive Branch of the State of Iowa beginning with December 2010.
Pay Information for calendar year 2023 for the employees of the State of Missouri by their Agency of employment, Position Title or Employee name.
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The 2025 State Employee Pay page provides a comprehensive breakdown of salary structures, cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs), pay raises, and classification changes for state employees across various departments and positions. It includes information on:
Updated salary schedules by classification and grade
Annual cost-of-living adjustments (if approved by legislature)
Bonus or incentive pay (where applicable)
Pay equity adjustments
Job title and classification updates
Agency-specific pay plans
This resource is essential for current state workers, HR professionals, policy analysts, and those considering employment in the public sector.
Whether you're a classified employee, exempt worker, or part of a unionized workforce, this guide outlines how your pay may be affected throughout 2025 based on legislation, union negotiations, and state budget allocations.
Detailed compensation data for state employees from FY 2010-2014. Payroll data from 2015 through the present is available in this dataset: State Employee Payroll Data Calendar Year 2015 through Present (https://data.ct.gov/Government/State-Employee-Payroll-Data-Calendar-Year-2015-thr/virr-yb6n)
An accounting of the number of State of Oklahoma employees by function (excluding higher education) beginning with the 2003 fiscal year.
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Employment Rate in the United States remained unchanged at 59.70 percent in June. This dataset provides - United States Employment Rate- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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The number of employed persons in The United States increased to 163366 Thousand in June of 2025 from 163273 Thousand in May of 2025. This dataset provides - United States Employed Persons - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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This dataset provides the monthly count of employees at executive branch agencies where human resource responsibilities are handled centrally by the Department of Administrative Services ("in-scope agencies). Employee counts by agency and employee type are included.
The data are pulled from Core-CT, Connecticut's HR reporting system.
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Analysis of ‘2020 State Employee Pay as of COB July 31, 2020’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/3829883d-a666-478b-9c37-fc4311df343f on 28 January 2022.
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Pay Information for calendar year 2020 as of July 31, 2020 for the employees of the State of Missouri by their Agency of employment, Position Title or Employee name.
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This dataset provides the bi-annual count of employees at executive branch agencies where human resource responsibilities are handled centrally by the Department of Administrative Services ("in-scope agencies). Employee counts by agency type, agency, union, full-time or part-time status, and temporary worker retiree (TWR) status are included.
Pay Information for calendar year 2019 for the employees of the State of Missouri by their Agency of employment, Position Title or Employee name.
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The Current Employment Statistics (CES) program is a Federal-State cooperative effort in which monthly surveys are conducted to provide estimates of employment, hours, and earnings based on payroll records of business establishments. The CES survey is based on approximately 119,000 businesses and government agencies representing approximately 629,000 individual worksites throughout the United States.
CES data reflect the number of nonfarm, payroll jobs. It includes the total number of persons on establishment payrolls, employed full- or part-time, who received pay (whether they worked or not) for any part of the pay period that includes the 12th day of the month. Temporary and intermittent employees are included, as are any employees who are on paid sick leave or on paid holiday. Persons on the payroll of more than one establishment are counted in each establishment. CES data excludes proprietors, self-employed, unpaid family or volunteer workers, farm workers, and household workers. Government employment covers only civilian employees; it excludes uniformed members of the armed services.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) of the U.S. Department of Labor is responsible for the concepts, definitions, technical procedures, validation, and publication of the estimates that State workforce agencies prepare under agreement with BLS.
Pay Information for calendar year 2014 for the employees of the State of Missouri by their Agency of employment, Position Title or Employee name.
Pay Information for calendar year 2022 for the employees of the State of Missouri by their Agency of employment, Position Title or Employee name.
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Current Employment by Industry (CES) data reflect jobs by "place of work." It does not include the self-employed, unpaid family workers, and private household employees. Jobs located in the county or the metropolitan area that pay wages and salaries are counted although workers may live outside the area. Jobs are counted regardless of the number of hours worked. Individuals who hold more than one job (i.e. multiple job holders) may be counted more than once. The employment figure is an estimate of the number of jobs in the area (regardless of the place of residence of the workers) rather than a count of jobs held by the residents of the area.
This is a dataset hosted by the State of New York. The state has an open data platform found here and they update their information according the amount of data that is brought in. Explore New York State using Kaggle and all of the data sources available through the State of New York organization page!
This dataset is maintained using Socrata's API and Kaggle's API. Socrata has assisted countless organizations with hosting their open data and has been an integral part of the process of bringing more data to the public.
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Pay Information for calendar year 2024 for the employees of the State of Missouri by their Agency of employment, Position Title or Employee name.
This dataset combines automation probability data with a breakdown of the number of jobs and salary in each occupation by state within the USA. Automation probability was acquired from the work of Carl Benedikt Freyand Michael A. Osborne; State employment data is from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Note that for simplicity of analysis, all jobs where data was not available or there were less than 10 employees were marked as zero.
If you use this dataset in your research, please credit the authors.
@misc{u.s. bureau of labor statistics, title={Occupational Employment Statistics}, url={https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_nat.htm}, journal={U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS}}
@article{frey_osborne_2017, title={The future of employment: How susceptible are jobs to computerisation?}, volume={114}, DOI={10.1016/j.techfore.2016.08.019}, journal={Technological Forecasting and Social Change}, author={Frey, Carl Benedikt and Osborne, Michael A.}, year={2017}, pages={254–280}}
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Pay Information for calendar year 2018 for the employees of the State of Missouri by their Agency of employment, Position Title or Employee name.
Number of active employees, aggregating information from multiple data providers. This series is based on firm-level payroll data from Paychex and Intuit, worker-level data on employment and earnings from Earnin, and firm-level timesheet data from Kronos. This data is compiled by Opportunity Insights.
Data notes from Opportunity Insights:
Data Source: Paychex, Intuit, Earnin, Kronos
Update Frequency: Weekly
Date Range: January 15th 2020 until the most recent date available. The most recent date available for the full series depends on the combination of Paychex, Intuit and Earnin data. We extend the national trend of aggregate employment and employment by income quartile by using Kronos timecard data and Paychex data for workers paid on a weekly paycycle to forecast beyond the end of the Paychex, Intuit and Earnin data.
Data Frequency: Daily, presented as a 7-day moving average
Indexing Period: January 4th - January 31st
Indexing Type: Change relative to the January 2020 index period, not seasonally adjusted.
More detailed documentation on Opportunity Insights data can be found here: https://github.com/OpportunityInsights/EconomicTracker/blob/main/docs/oi_tracker_data_documentation.pdf
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This dataset is about companies in the United States. It has 817,096 rows. It features 30 columns including city, country, employees, and employee type.
This dataset provides monthly counts of full-time, part-time and temporary employees for within the Executive Branch of the State of Iowa beginning with December 2010.