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U.S. states and territories by annual median wage 2021 (in current dollars) National rank State or territory Median wage in US$ [4] Average earnings in US$ [3] 1 District of Columbia: $79,960 $130,836 2 Massachusetts: $58,540 $93,765 3 Washington: $50,450 $90,128 4 Alaska: $48,820 $78,089 5 New York: $48,800 $95,470 6 Connecticut: $48,720 $86,235 7
West Virginia State Capitol Charleston, West Virginia: Appointer: General election: Term length: Four years, unlimited: Constituting instrument: Constitution of West Virginia: Article VI, Section 1; Article VII, Sections 1, 2, and 17; Article X, Section 3; Article XI, Section 7; and Article XII, Section 4 [1] Formation: June 20, 1863 (161 years ...
The strike was called in response to the low pay of West Virginia teachers, whose compensation ranks 48th in the United States. [5] [6] The strike also responded to a pay raise passed by the legislature and signed by Governor Jim Justice that provided only a 2% raise for 2019, and 1% raise for 2020 and a 1% raise for 2021 and a freeze on premiums for 16 months to benefits.
The 2023 median annual base salary for Ohio State employees was $53,867, up from $50,065 in 2022. Sheridan Hendrix is a higher education reporter for The Columbus Dispatch.
The payroll data is current as of March 2022 and reflects salary data — not incentives or bonuses or other pay — for nearly 6,000 workers. ... with 10 employees, averages $134,000.
In July 2017, OpenTheBooks released an editorial on Forbes titled Why Illinois is in Trouble - 63,000 Public Employees with $100,000+ Salaries Cost Taxpayers $10B. They found, in total, roughly $12 billion in cash compensation flowing to six-figure government workers when counting the 9,031 federal employees based in Illinois.
It adds $11.2 million from the state general fund for the current fiscal year 2024. ... Gov. Laura Kelly had originally proposed an across-the-board 5% pay raise for state employees, at an ...
This is a list of U.S. states, territories, and Washington, D.C. by income.Data is given according to the 2023 American Community Survey (ACS) 1-Year Estimates, except for the American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands and the U.S. Virgin Islands, for which the data comes from 2010, as ACS does not operate in these areas.