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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 Racing Commission in 2019
Rank | Employee | Job | Salary |
---|---|---|---|
1 | William Crawford | Executive Director | $111,615 |
2 | Sherry White | Financial Program Manager | $105,026 |
3 | Michael Rzymek | Deputy Director | $86,944 |
4 | Kimberly Rinker | Program Administrator | $74,379 |
5 | Mark Peters | Investigation Supervisor | $61,734 |
6 | Barbara Roth | Administrative Professional | $60,293 |
7 | Gregory Veit | Administrative Staff | $56,278 |
8 | Lee Jenkins | Racing Inspector | $44,860 |
9 | Holly Chandler | Racing Inspector | $30,341 |
10 | Susan Mullett | Racing Inspector | $20,917 |
11 | Gregory Simpson | Board/Commission Member | $16,917 |
12 | Kimberly Poma | Racing Inspector | $14,675 |
13 | Robert Schmitz | Board/Commission Member | $13,381 |
14 | Thomas Winters | Board/Commission Member | $6,788 |
15 | Todd Book | Board/Commission Member | $3,675 |
16 | Shelley Simpson | Racing Inspector | $727 |
17 | Gary Koch | Board/Commission Member | $712 |