Click here to view the city of Green Bay’s top government salaries and estimated pensions.
Click here to view UW Green Bay’s top salaries and estimated pensions.
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Click here to view Brown County government school’s top salaries and estimated pensions.
GREEN BAY–A report released today by Taxpayers United of America (TUA) reveals that government employees of the City of Green Bay, Brown County, and Brown County government schools and universities are receiving very generous salaries and that their estimated pension benefits in many cases will be larger than salaries in the private sector.
“The most outrageous salaries are in the various government schools of the Brown County,” said Christina Tobin, TUA Vice President, “followed by the Univ. of Wisconsin Green Bay, and the City and County.” Read more →
Click here to view the city of Appleton, WI’s top government salaries and estimated pensions.
Click here to view Outagamie County, WI’s top government school salaries and estimated pensions.
Click here to view Outagamie County, WI’s top government salaries and pensions.
APPLETON–A report released today by Taxpayers United of America (TUA) reveals that government employees of the City of Appleton, County of Outagamie, and Appleton Area School District are receiving very generous salaries and that their estimated pension benefits in many cases will be larger than salaries in the private sector.
“The most outrageous salaries are in the government schools of the Appleton Area School District,” said Christina Tobin, TUA Vice President, “followed by the City and County.” Read more →
Click here to view Kenosha, WI government school’s top salaries and estimated pensions.
Click here to view Kenosha County, WI’s top government salaries and estimated pensions.
Click here to view the city of Kenosha, WI’s top salaries and estimated pensions.
KENOSHA–A report released today by Taxpayers United of America (TUA) reveals that government employees of the City of Kenosha, County of Kenosha, and Kenosha School District are receiving huge salaries and that their estimated pension benefits in many cases are larger than salaries in the private sector.
“At the top of the Top 100 Kenosha School District salaries is Michele Hancock, with an annual salary of $195,000. The state refuses to release figures relating to pensions, and I condemn this lack of transparency. On the basis of the figures that were released, Hancock’s future annual pension including Social Security is estimated to start at a very sumptuous $162,500. Fringe benefits, which can include pension contribution, health care, and life insurance, are estimated to be $69,188.” Read more →