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Across the state, most public employees made between $25,000-$50,000.
The national median hourly wage is $19.14, according to the most recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. According to the OECD, the average yearly wage in the US is more than $60,000.
Michael Graham had the highest salary among public employees in the state. They earned $3,200,000 for the year.
Top Salaries By Employer
Employer | Salary |
---|---|
Arizona State University | $3,200,000 |
University of Arizona | $2,480,000 |
Maricopa Community Colleges | $413,000 |
Northern Arizona University | $390,000 |
Pima Community College | $333,700 |
Phoenix | $314,999 |
Pima County | $295,200 |
State of Arizona | $285,230 |
Maricopa County | $259,251 |
Mesa | $250,640 |
Gilbert | $248,519 |
Peoria | $228,014 |
Chandler | $224,175 |
Pinal County | $218,552 |
Scottsdale | $218,005 |
Tucson | $215,687 |
Glendale | $215,250 |
Yavapai County | $210,000 |
Avondale | $205,347 |
Tempe | $201,986 |
Surprise | $180,493 |
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Mayer• Cordes Lakes• Williamson• Congress Cdp• Town of Camp Verde• Prescott Valley• Lake Montezuma• Clarkdale• Dewey-Humboldt• Cornville• Seligman• Ash Fork• Peeples Valley• Verde Village• Paulden• Prescott• Chino Valley• Black Canyon City• Town Of Jerome• City Of Cottonwood• Village Of Oak Creek (big Park)• Wilhoit• Spring Valley• Yarnell• Bagdad
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