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Use this database to find historical government salaries. Click here to find current salaries. Click links below for more.
See it all: Click “Search,” above, to see the database of all names.
Narrow search: Fill in some or all of the fields, then click “Search.”
Sort results: Rank them by clicking column headings atop results pages.
More details: Click employee’s name for gender and race.
* What if salary is zero or a small number? Some employers said they couldn't calculate annual salary for certain part-timers. In these cases, click an employee's name to see "Base rate," which can be hourly, bi-weekly or monthly pay.
Is this all they make? In most cases, yes. But some bonuses aren’t included here. Neither are most private salary sources.
Why is information missing? Some employers redacted information they deemed exempt from Florida's public records law.
Where’s the tax collector? Hillsborough, Pinellas and Sarasota counties include most elective offices under one list. Other counties break them out, so they appear separately under "Employer."
Why do some names appear twice? They may have more than one job.
Unions recruit government workers
Severance and the Pat Bean saga
Who pays 6-figure salaries
Highest-paid: USF doctors
Online production: Janine Dorsey, Buddy Jaudon. / Questions? E-mail Data Circle editor Dennis Joyce.
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