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State Staffing: State Employee Salaries. Overview State Employee Salaries Staff by Biennium Historical Staffing Trends. Download Data Information/FAQ Personnel Included Specific Government Positions. Note: Salaries shown are the latest final data available from the Office of Financial Management.
Classified job listing. All salary schedules (PDF versions) Abolished job classes 2005 to current. Apprentice salary schedule. Certificated teachers VSD#37 salary schedule.
Average Washington state employee salary is $65,802 and median salary is $61,000. Look up washington state salaries by name or employer, using form below. For example, search for teacher salaries in your city by school name or teacher name.
This dataset include compensations paid to employees of the State of Washington. The total annual earnings include the base pay and any additional compensation or premiums such as overtime, call-back, standby or assignment pay.
Salary Information | Washington Citizens' Commission on Salaries for Elected Officials. Proposed 2025 and 2026 Salary Schedule. Executive Branch. Judicial Branch. Legislative Branch. Information about the components follows: Cost of living adjustment for all statewide elected officials of 3% in 2025 and 2% in 2026. Judicial Branch:
Find salary data for Washington employees from 2019 to 2023 in McClatchy’s searchable database of information provided by the state government.
A list of Washington State Employees salaries by year, agency and employee.
Reports, charts, and documents for school employee salaries, school districts, staffing, and expenditures.
The 2024 Washington State Employee Compensation Survey report (survey or report) shows how our compensation for full-time employment in general government in our classified structures compares to our competitors.
The Office of Financial Management – State Human Resources is required by law (RCW 41.06.160) to conduct a salary and benefits survey. The survey's goal is to compare the state's compensation and fringe benefits (these are benefits outside of your pay) to other public and private employers within Washington.