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Matthew Lampke earned $45,869 at the Ethics Commission in 2019

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Matthew Lampke earned $45,869 during 2019, a 53.6 percent decrease from the previous year working for the Ethics Commission, according to the Ohio Treasurer.

Beth Hansen saw the largest decrease at the Office of the Governor, making $179,581 less in 2019 with a total compensation of $22,461.

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.

Change in pay can be due to a number of factors such as retirement, job advancement, or missed time.

The highest earners at the Ethics Commission in 2019
RankEmployeeJobSalary
1Brian RingProject Manager$125,600
2Paul NickExecutive Director$123,512
3Julie KorteAttorney$109,675
4Susan WillekeProgram Administrator$106,864
5John RawskiAttorney$87,195
6Molly BrunsAttorney$86,547
7Karen KingAttorney$80,212
8Alan CarlsonHuman Capital Management Mgr$74,506
9Jennifer BogerProgram Administrator$73,950
10Constance McDonaldEthics Commission Spec Investi$73,517
11Mark RanckEthics Commission Spec Investi$65,685
12Phillip LangstonEthics Commission Spec Investi$64,899
13Mark HoenleEthics Commission Spec Investi$61,707
14Eric BruceCustomer Service Assistant$58,299
15Amy StuffAdministrative Professional$47,315
16Matthew LampkeDeputy Director$45,869
17Nicholas RohrbaughElectronic Design Specialist$36,106

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