Short look at the Frazer report data
The report's logical coherence is undermined by several factors. First, the comparison between public sector growth and total workforce expansion lacks context, making it unclear whether the public sector's 46.7% share of job growth from 2019 to 2023 reflects a small or large overall economic expansion. Additionally, the transition between the 2019-2023 data and the 2024 public sector numbers is not clearly explained, leaving it ambiguous whether the 4.4 million figure includes only pre-2024 growth or if it reflects further increases in 2024. The percentages of public sector growth (46.7%) and its share of the total workforce (21%) are not directly comparable, as they relate to different metrics (growth rate vs. share of total jobs). Furthermore, the report lacks an analysis of the broader economic implications, such as the potential crowding out of private sector jobs or the impact on public spending and taxpayer burdens, leaving key questions about sustainability unaddressed. Overall, the absence of detailed context and clearer connections between the data points weakens the report's logical foundation.
The report's logical coherence is undermined by several factors. First, the comparison between public sector growth and total workforce expansion lacks context, making it unclear whether the public sector's 46.7% share of job growth from 2019 to 2023 reflects a small or large overall economic expansion. Additionally, the transition between the 2019-2023 data and the 2024 public sector numbers is not clearly explained, leaving it ambiguous whether the 4.4 million figure includes only pre-2024 growth or if it reflects further increases in 2024. The percentages of public sector growth (46.7%) and its share of the total workforce (21%) are not directly comparable, as they relate to different metrics (growth rate vs. share of total jobs). Furthermore, the report lacks an analysis of the broader economic implications, such as the potential crowding out of private sector jobs or the impact on public spending and taxpayer burdens, leaving key questions about sustainability unaddressed. Overall, the absence of detailed context and clearer connections between the data points weakens the report's logical foundation.