The Government outsourcing market is growing faster than and other commercial outsourcing segments and is expected to grow even further in the years to come.
There have been estimates that the US federal government outsourcing will grow at a rate of 16% every year to touch a whooping $15 billion by the year 2006.
But federal government employees are not the least happy regarding this development. The federal worker's union in the US has shown its opposition towards the Bush administration by endorsing Democrat John Kerry as their leader. With all these large scale oppositions the fate of federal government outsourcing seems not so bright. But nothing can be said as of now, but to wait and watch. The US economy job outsourcing is currently on the low and people are feeling the heat.
Losses of jobs along with the sluggish economy have created a backlash against United States outsourcing jobs. But outsourcing jobs America statistics clearly indicate that the job losses that are directly a result of outsourcing are very low. These outsourcing job loss statistics are in contrast to the large scale agitation against outsourcing which is seen in US and UK. Although, this situation is considered only as temporary by many economists. They regard that newer jobs and a better economy will be able to tackle this situation in the future.