The average federal worker's pay was $71,208 compared with $40,331 in the private sector.
Including overtime, the average worker makes about $70,000 a year.
But in the same period, the average male worker's pay fell 10 percent.
At the turn of the century, the average worker spent about 53 hours a week on the job.
Quite simply, the average American worker doesn't save because he can't.
They're getting 400 to 500 times what the average worker gets.
On the whole, they are older, better educated and take home more pay than the average worker.
Does the average worker never know if he'll be home for dinner, or a child's school play?
At the same time, the growth rate slowed for the average worker's pay.
The average worker can expect to change jobs 10 times during the course of his career.