The public sector includes all parts of the economy and workforce that are controlled or funded by the government. Public sector organizations provide essential services that support the public good, such as education, healthcare, transportation, and public safety.
People who work in the public sector are known as public servants. These include everyone from teachers and firefighters to city planners, public health officials, and even members of Congress. These roles are funded through tax revenue and generally focus on serving communities rather than generating profit.
Public sector work happens at different levels:
Local Government: City councils, public works, libraries, and police departments
State Government: Departments of transportation, education, and public health
Federal Government: National agencies like the U.S. Postal Service, Social Security Administration, or Department of Defense
The public sector often works alongside the private sector and nonprofit sector to deliver programs and address shared challenges, like economic development or disaster relief.