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France Government Payrolls

Price

Price
6.077 M
9/1/2025
Change +/-
+16,600
Percentage Change
+0.27 %

The current value of the Government Payrolls in France is 6.077 M . The Government Payrolls in France increased to 6.077 M on 9/1/2025, after it was 6.061 M on 6/1/2025. From 12/1/1989 to 9/1/2025, the average GDP in France was 5.51 M . The all-time high was reached on 9/1/2025 with 6.08 M , while the lowest value was recorded on 3/1/1991 with 4.65 M .

Source: INSEE, France

Government Payrolls

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State payroll accounting
Date
State payroll accounting
Dec 1, 1989
5.11 M base
Mar 1, 1990
5.12 M base
Jun 1, 1990
5 M base
Sep 1, 1990
4.89 M base
Dec 1, 1990
4.77 M base
Mar 1, 1991
4.65 M base
Jun 1, 1991
4.67 M base
Sep 1, 1991
4.7 M base
Dec 1, 1991
4.72 M base
Mar 1, 1992
4.74 M base
Jun 1, 1992
4.76 M base
Sep 1, 1992
4.77 M base
Dec 1, 1992
4.79 M base
Mar 1, 1993
4.8 M base
Jun 1, 1993
4.82 M base

Government Payrolls History

DateValue
9/1/20256.077 M
6/1/20256.061 M
3/1/20256.052 M
12/1/20246.041 M
9/1/20246.059 M
6/1/20246.045 M
3/1/20246.029 M
12/1/20236.016 M
9/1/20235.977 M
6/1/20235.973 M
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Similar Macro Indicators to Government Payrolls

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Average Weekly Hours

Quarter

Current
31.3 Hours
Previous
31.2 Hours
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Employed persons

Quarter

Current
28.108 M
Previous
28.153 M
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Employment Change

Quarter

Current
0.1 %
Previous
0.1 %
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Employment rate

Quarter

Current
69.4 %
Previous
69.4 %
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Full-time employment

Quarter

Current
24.033 M
Previous
23.958 M
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Initial Jobless Claims

Monthly

Current
-11,900
Previous
-21,500
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Job Opportunities

Monthly

Current
208,000
Previous
258,200
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Labor costs

Quarter

Current
113.7 points
Previous
113.8 points
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Labor force participation rate

Quarter

Current
75.4 %
Previous
75.2 %
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Long-term unemployment rate

Quarter

Current
1.8 %
Previous
1.8 %
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Manufacturing wages

Quarter

Current
2.838 M
Previous
2.843 M
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Minimum Wages

Quarter

Current
1,823 EUR/Month
Previous
1,823 EUR/Month
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Non-farm Payrolls

Quarter

Current
27.107 M
Previous
27.118 M
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Nonfarm Private Employment

Quarter

Current
21.001 M
Previous
21.03 M
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Part-time work

Quarter

Current
4.792 M
Previous
4.936 M
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Population

Annually

Current
68.44 M
Previous
68.25 M
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Productivity

Quarter

Current
101.162 points
Previous
100.745 points
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Retirement Age Men

Annually

Current
62.75 Years
Previous
62.5 Years
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Retirement Age Women

Annually

Current
62.75 Years
Previous
62.5 Years
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Unemployed Persons

Monthly

Current
3.117 M
Previous
3.129 M
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Unemployment Rate

Quarter

Current
7.9 %
Previous
7.7 %
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Wage Growth

Quarter

Current
1.6 %
Previous
2 %
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Wages

Annually

Current
3,602 EUR/Month
Previous
3,493 EUR/Month
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Wages in Manufacturing

Quarter

Current
122.7 points
Previous
122.4 points
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Youth Unemployment Rate

Monthly

Current
18.1 %
Previous
18.5 %

In France, Payroll Employment in the Public Sector denotes the count of individuals engaged in employment, irrespective of the duration of their work, as of the last day of the quarter. These employment estimates encompass all sectors and cover the entirety of France, excluding Mayotte.

What is Government Payrolls?

Government payrolls constitute a critical segment of macroeconomic analysis, helping policymakers, researchers, and stakeholders understand and assess the broader economic health of a country. Labor represents a vital factor in any economy, impacting consumer spending, business investment, and overall economic growth. At Eulerpool, our diligent focus on providing accurate and real-time macroeconomic data extends to government payrolls, offering comprehensive insights for strategic decision-making. Government payrolls encompass the total compensation that government employees receive, including salaries, wages, benefits, and bonuses. Analyzing these figures can offer invaluable perspectives on public sector employment trends, fiscal policies, and the broader economic landscape. The size and composition of a government's payroll can significantly influence several macroeconomic indicators, including inflation rates, gross domestic product (GDP), public debt, and private sector growth. One essential aspect of understanding government payrolls is their correlation with employment levels within the public sector. A rise in government payrolls may signify an increase in public sector employment, which can be indicative of a government investing in public infrastructure, health, education, defense, and other critical services. Conversely, a declining trend in government payrolls could denote budget cuts, austerity measures, or efficiency drives aimed at reducing public expenditure. These fluctuations offer vital data points for macroeconomic modeling and forecasting. Government payroll data is also instrumental for understanding fiscal health and budgeting practices. The proportion of a country's budget allocated to payroll expenses can impact its ability to fund other essential services and invest in capital projects. A high payroll-to-budget ratio may result in increased public debt if a government relies on borrowing to meet its payroll obligations. Conversely, a lower payroll ratio might reflect a leaner, perhaps more efficient, public sector. At Eulerpool, our comprehensive database allows users to track and analyze these ratios over time, providing a valuable tool for economic analysis and policy recommendation. Inflation is another key area where government payroll data serves as a crucial input. Changes in government payrolls can have direct and indirect effects on inflation rates. Increased payroll spending typically raises disposable income levels among public sector workers, potentially boosting consumer demand for goods and services, which could drive up prices and inflation. Moreover, higher payroll costs might pressure governments to adjust taxes or increase public borrowing, both of which can also have inflationary consequences. Monitoring these dynamics is essential for central banks and policymakers aiming to maintain price stability. Private sector dynamics are often influenced by government payroll policies as well. Competitive salaries and benefits in the public sector can attract talent away from private enterprises, affecting labor supply and wage structures in the broader economy. Additionally, extensive government hiring can reduce unemployment rates, enhancing economic stability and consumer confidence, which are vital for sustained economic growth. Conversely, aggressive payroll cuts may swell the pool of job seekers, potentially driving down wages and increasing unemployment rates. Hence, understanding government payroll trends and their broader economic implications enables businesses to strategize effectively. On a more granular level, sector-specific payroll analysis can offer detailed insights into governmental priorities and policy directions. For instance, increased payroll expenditures in the healthcare sector might indicate reforms or expansions in public healthcare provision, reflecting a commitment to improving public health infrastructure. Similarly, payroll data relating to education, defense, or public safety can reveal a government’s priorities and strategic initiatives. Regional analysis of government payrolls provides another layer of insights, particularly in federal or highly decentralized systems where local governments have significant payroll responsibilities. Differences in payroll spending across regions can reflect varying economic conditions, policy priorities, and administrative efficiencies. Comparing regional data can help identify best practices, challenges, and opportunities for interjurisdictional learning and collaboration. Furthermore, international comparisons of government payrolls can yield meaningful insights into how different countries manage and allocate their public sector resources. Variations in payroll spending can be attributed to differences in governance structures, economic conditions, and social priorities. Establishing benchmarks and understanding these differences can inform international development strategies and aid in the global discourse on effective public administration. At Eulerpool, we are committed to providing robust, reliable, and up-to-date macroeconomic data. Our comprehensive coverage of government payrolls includes detailed time-series data, trend analyses, and cross-sectional comparisons, serving as a valuable resource for economists, policymakers, business leaders, and researchers. By leveraging our platform, users can gain nuanced insights into the mechanisms driving public sector employment and compensation, empowering them to make informed decisions rooted in solid empirical evidence. In summary, government payrolls are a pivotal component of the macroeconomic landscape, encapsulating vital information about public sector employment, fiscal health, inflationary trends, private sector implications, sectoral investments, regional disparities, and international comparisons. At Eulerpool, we recognize the paramount importance of this data and strive to deliver an exhaustive and precise repository for comprehensive analysis and strategic insight. Our dedication to fostering a deeper understanding of macroeconomic dynamics makes us a trusted partner for all your economic data needs, enabling you to navigate the complexities of today's economic environment with confidence and clarity.