The total 2019 salaries for the individuals listed below was $9.1 million.
Federal
For 2019, the key federal officers were paid the following annual salaries:
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Donald Trump – President |
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400,000 |
John Roberts – Chief Justice |
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270,700 |
Mike Pence – Vice President |
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246,900 |
Nancy Pelosi – Speaker of the House |
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223,500 |
Steny Hoyer – House Majority leader |
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193,400 |
Kevin McCarthy – House Minority Leader |
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193,400 |
Mitch McConnell – Senate Majority Leader |
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193,400 |
Charles Schumer – Senate Minority Leader |
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193,400 |
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Total key federal officer salary |
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1,914,700 |
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Information on the highest paid federal officers is not readily available.
State
Salaries for governors vary widely, as shown in the table below:
Governors’ Annual Salaries |
2019 |
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% of National Average |
% Change from 2018 |
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Governors’ Annual Salaries |
2019 |
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% of National Average |
% Change from 2018 |
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50-state average |
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$ |
143,270 |
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2.4% |
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Missouri |
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$ |
133,821 |
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93% |
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—% |
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50-state total |
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$ |
7,163,516 |
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2.4% |
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Montana |
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$ |
115,505 |
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81% |
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—% |
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Alabama |
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$ |
120,395 |
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84% |
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—% |
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Nebraska |
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$ |
105,000 |
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73% |
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—% |
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Alaska |
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$ |
145,000 |
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101% |
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—% |
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Nevada 3 |
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$ |
— |
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104% |
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—% |
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Arizona |
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$ |
95,000 |
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66% |
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—% |
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New Hampshire |
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$ |
134,581 |
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94% |
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5.6% |
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Arkansas |
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$ |
148,134 |
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103% |
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3.0% |
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New Jersey |
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$ |
175,000 |
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122% |
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—% |
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California |
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$ |
201,680 |
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141% |
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3.0% |
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New Mexico |
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$ |
110,000 |
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77% |
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—% |
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Colorado |
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$ |
90,000 |
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63% |
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—% |
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New York |
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$ |
200,000 |
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140% |
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11.7% |
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Connecticut 1 |
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$ |
— |
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105% |
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—% |
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North Carolina |
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$ |
144,349 |
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101% |
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—% |
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Delaware |
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$ |
171,000 |
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119% |
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—% |
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North Dakota 4 |
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$ |
— |
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90% |
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—% |
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Florida |
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$ |
130,273 |
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91% |
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—% |
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Ohio |
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$ |
153,650 |
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107% |
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3.2% |
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Georgia |
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$ |
175,000 |
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122% |
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25.6% |
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Oklahoma |
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$ |
147,000 |
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103% |
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—% |
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Hawaii |
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$ |
158,700 |
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111% |
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2.0% |
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Oregon |
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$ |
98,600 |
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69% |
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—% |
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Idaho |
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$ |
138,302 |
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97% |
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11.1% |
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Pennsylvania |
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$ |
194,850 |
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136% |
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Illinois 2 |
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$ |
— |
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124% |
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—% |
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Rhode Island |
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$ |
145,755 |
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102% |
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4.3% |
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Indiana |
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$ |
121,331 |
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85% |
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0.1% |
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South Carolina |
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$ |
106,078 |
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74% |
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—% |
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Iowa |
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$ |
130,000 |
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91% |
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—% |
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South Dakota |
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$ |
113,961 |
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80% |
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1.6% |
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Kansas |
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$ |
99,636 |
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70% |
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—% |
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Tennessee |
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$ |
194,112 |
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135% |
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2.1% |
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Kentucky |
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$ |
148,781 |
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104% |
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1.9% |
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Texas |
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$ |
153,750 |
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107% |
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—% |
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Louisiana |
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$ |
130,000 |
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91% |
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—% |
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Utah |
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$ |
150,000 |
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105% |
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—% |
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Maine |
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$ |
70,000 |
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49% |
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—% |
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Vermont |
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$ |
178,274 |
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124% |
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7.4% |
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Maryland |
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$ |
170,000 |
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119% |
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—% |
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Virginia |
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$ |
175,000 |
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122% |
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—% |
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Massachusetts |
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$ |
185,000 |
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129% |
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21.9% |
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Washington |
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$ |
183,072 |
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128% |
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4.4% |
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Michigan |
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$ |
159,300 |
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111% |
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—% |
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West Virginia |
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$ |
150,000 |
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105% |
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—% |
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Minnesota |
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$ |
127,629 |
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89% |
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—% |
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Wisconsin |
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$ |
152,756 |
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107% |
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4.1% |
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Mississippi |
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$ |
122,160 |
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85% |
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—% |
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Wyoming |
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$ |
105,000 |
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73% |
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—% |
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† Source: Council of State Governments, Book of the States 2019, Chapter 4: State Executive Branch, Table 4.3.
na An “na” reference in the table means the data is not available.
1 Connecticut - Gov. Lamont will forego his salary of $150,000.
2 Illinois - Gov. Pritzker will not take his salary of $177,412.
3 Nevada - Gov. Sisolak pledged to donate his salary to K-12 schools all four years of his term.
4 North Dakota - Gov. Burgum has declined his salary of $129,096.