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List of government agencies paying the big salaries

Posted Dec 28, 2009 by Dennis Joyce

Updated Jan 4, 2010 at 12:18 PM

Top government salaries

There is wide variation among government agencies when it comes to six-figure salaries, according to an analysis of the government salaries database we maintain here at TBO.

Helping drive the pay rate is the education and expertise demanded of each job, according to John Daly, an authority in public administration at the University of South Florida. You can read Daly’s comments by clicking on on our story today about the analysis.

To do your own analysis, you can search the database, titled “Who’s On Your Payroll?” It includes more than 400,000 government salaries from two dozen state and local agencies.