Showing posts with label salary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label salary. Show all posts

Saturday, April 20, 2019

1 of Every 5 Government Employees Has a 6-Figure Salary







Rachel del Guidice / 

The U.S. government pays employees a total of about $1 million per minute, 
according to a watchdog group’s report on the sprawling federal bureaucracy.
Looking at 78 large agencies, the nonprofit organization OpenTheBooks.com 
found that the average salary of a federal employee exceeds $100,000 and t
hat roughly 1 in 5 of those on the government payroll has a six-figure salary.  
Almost 30,000 rank-and-file government employees make over $190,823, 
more than any governor of the 50 states.
Our oversight report shows the size, scope, and power of the administrative 
state,” Adam Andrzejewski, Open the Books’ CEO and founder, told The Daily 
Signal in a phone interview. “Two million federal bureaucrats have salaries, 
extraordinary perquisites, and lifetime pension benefits. This compensation 
package has never been seen in the private sector.”
The median wage for all American workers was $44,148 a year for a 40-hour
work week in the final quarter of 2016, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Andrzejewski said the Open the Books report, released Tuesday and including 
an interactive map of the 2 million federal bureaucrats by ZIP code, is meant 
to educate taxpayers on where their dollars are going.
So what about those perks?
When federal employees reach the third anniversary of their employment, he said, 
“they get eight and a half weeks’ paid time off,” including “10 holidays, 13 sick days, 
and 20 vacation days.” [Correction: The word “plus” has been replaced with 
“including” to convey his meaning accurately.]  
“We estimate those perks alone cost the American taxpayer $22.6 billion a year,” 
Andrzejewski said.
With the government paying the disclosed workforce $1 million per minute, 
according to the report, every eight-hour workday costs taxpayers more than 
$500 million.
A total of 406,960 employees make a six-figure income, amounting to roughly 
1 in 5 employees. From 2010 through 2016, the number of federal employees 
making more than $200,000 increased by 165 percent.
“People are really hungry for these hard facts, they are interested in searching their 
little piece of the swamp,” Andrzejewski told The Daily Signal.
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An image from the report.
(Photo: OpenTheBooks.com)
Among other findings of the report, called 
Mapping the Swamp: A Study of the Administrative State”:
—A small federal agency in San Francisco, Presidio Trust, paid out three of the 
government’s four largest bonuses, including the largest in fiscal year 2016. The 
biggest bonus, $141,525, went to a personnel manager who did payroll.
—The Postal Service and the Department of Veterans Affairs employ over half of 
all disclosed federal workers, at 32 percent of and 19 percent, respectively.  
—About 2 million “undisclosed” employees work for the Defense Department, including 
active military duty. Their compensation, including $1 billion in bonuses and $125 
billion in pensions, amounts to $221 billion per year.
Federal workers are paid a “new minimum wage,” Open the Books argues, because 
the average employee at 78 of the 122 departments and independent agencies 
reviewed makes $100,000 or more.
“Congress should hold hearings to bring transparency to all the information we’re 
still missing, including performance bonuses and pension payouts,” Andrzejewski 
said in a prepared statement. “It’s time to squeeze out waste from compensation and 
stop abusive payroll practices.”





Rachel del Guidice

Rachel del Guidice is a reporter for The Daily Signal. She is a graduate of Franciscan University of Steubenville, Forge Leadership Network, and The Heritage Foundation’s
Young Leaders Program. Send an email to Rachel.

Ohio State University Salaries Exposed: More Than 5,000 Employees Made Six-Figures or Higher While More Than a Dozen Top $1 Million






A mind-boggling 5,168 employees of  Ohio State University made a six-figure salary or higher in 2018, while 18 of those employees earned more than $1 million last year.
The university employs 47,686 individuals, of which roughly 11 percent – a little more than one in 10 – earned a six-figure salary or higher.
The salaries of the state’s flagship university were released Wednesday by Dayton Daily News as part of its “Payroll Project.” The outlet notes that former football coach Urban Meyer was the highest paid employee in 2018 at a salary of more than $5.1 million.
Vice President of Health Services Mark Larmore earned $1.5 million in 2018, making him the highest-paid non-athletics employee, while University President Michael Drake made more than $1.1 million. Closely behind Larmore was Vice President of Shared Services David McQuaid, who made $1.4 million last year.
Some professors came close to earning more than $1 million in 2018, such as William Farrar and Raphael Pollock, both of whom teach in the Department of Surgery. They earned $905,478 and $927,706 respectively. Rene Stulz, a professor of finance, walked away with $655,877 in 2018.
One “special assistant to the president” in the Department of Health Sciences Administration made $504,167, while an associate professor of plastic surgery raked in $492,928.
James Moore, vice provost of the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, made $284,419 in 2018. The Office of Diversity and Inclusion has two assistant vice provosts, Robert Solomon and Yolanda Zepeda, who earned $169,677 and $110,816 respectively last year.
In total, 5,168 employees walked away with at least six-figures, while 20,466 employees made $50,000 or more. Compare that to the median household income in Ohio of $54,021.
Ohio State University has its own salary database, which shows that only 129 employees make the Ohio median household income of $54,021. There are 537 people who make less than $17,000 annually, which is about $8.55 an hour for full-time work.
The university’s full salary database can be viewed here.
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Anthony Gockowski is managing editor of Battleground State News, The Ohio Star, and The Minnesota Sun. Follow Anthony on Twitter. Email tips to anthony.gockowski@gmail.com.
Photos “Mark Larmore” and “Michael Drake” by Ohio State University. Background Photo “Ohio State University” by Robert Chriss. CC BY-SA 3.0.