UPDATE: This story and the state employee earnings table have been updated with pay data from the Michigan Senate. The state of Michigan spent more than $4.54 billion on salaries and wages for its ...
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The State on MSN: Pay raises for SC teachers, state employees appear settled in initial Senate budget
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The median pay among the 100 highest earning state of Michigan employees was $276,549.77 in 2025. The median pay across nearly all state employees was $80,262.70.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The state’s Division of Human Resources warned lawmakers and Gov. Brad Little that things weren’t looking good for state employee ...
Oklahoma's News: State report shows large raises for agency executives while rank-and-file employees see none
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — A new state report showing major salary increases for top agency executives is drawing outrage from state employees and lawmakers who say tens of thousands of rank-and-file ...
State report shows large raises for agency executives while rank-and-file employees see none