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60.9 percent of employees at the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations made between $10,000 and $25,000.
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 salary in the US is more than $60,000.
The agency with the highest salary among employees that year was the Department of Mental Health at $521,757.
Top Salaries By Department
Department | Salary |
---|---|
Mental Health | $521,757 |
Social Services | $233,783 |
Transportation | $215,166 |
Elementary and Secondary Education | $199,030 |
Judiciary Department | $188,997 |
Commerce and Insurance | $155,853 |
Office of Administration | $151,250 |
Conservation | $150,000 |
Health and Senior Services | $147,544 |
Public Safety | $144,064 |
Governor's Office | $142,185 |
Attorney General's Office | $140,000 |
Economic Development | $133,250 |
Revenue | $133,250 |
Labor and Industrial Relations | $132,997 |
Agriculture | $128,985 |
Corrections | $128,985 |
Natural Resources | $128,985 |
Legislature | $121,618 |
State Auditor's Office | $110,842 |
Secretary of State's Office | $108,025 |
State Treasurer's Office | $107,746 |
Higher Education and Workforce Development | $98,391 |
Lieutenant Governor's Office | $95,592 |