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gobbagool
Feb 5, 2016

by R. Guyovich
Doctor Rope

Jose posted:

its got proper reporting unlike the rest of central/south america would be my guess. Its also a bigger economy so more factories etc

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gobbagool
Feb 5, 2016

by R. Guyovich
Doctor Rope

C-Euro posted:

http://www.vividmaps.com/2017/04/the-biggest-employer-in-each-us-state.html?m=1



Sadly there's no data in that article to back it up, but hell I could believe some of these states.

It's not true, at least for New York, and suspect most of the others as well. In New York, SUNY has about 50k employees. The City of New York has over 300k, and the State has ~250k last I remember. SUNY is a huge employer, no doubt, but not the biggest in the State

edit: i went to the source site, which says 'non-government' employers. Not sure what planet they live on where the "State University of New York" is not government employment

gobbagool
Feb 5, 2016

by R. Guyovich
Doctor Rope

ChesterJT posted:


Just because they're public universities doesn't make them government entities.

What defines 'government entity' for you then?

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