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by senordevnyc
499 days ago
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Assuming that $14 billion figure is accurate (and it may not be!), it looks to me like this group of 1700 people costing the taxpayer about $200k each saved the taxpayer about $8.2 million per year for each employee, or an ROI of 4000%. But yeah, it's a waste, let's shut it down. |
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I highly doubt $14 bln is accurate, but even if it is, its only 70% over their carrying cost.
as a hiring manager in private sector, in order to justify headcount, the benefit must exceed 3x the carrying cost of an employee.
to hire $100k person, I must prove $300k benefit to the company at very least, and 5x benefit is more appreciated by management.
doesnt look like a good return at all honestly