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12.5% of employees at the Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing made between $25,000-$50,000 in 2018

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12.5 percent of employees at the Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing made between $25,000-$50,000 in 2018, according to CTHRU. That’s 7 of employees out of 56.

41.1 percent of employees at Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing made between $75,000-$100,000.

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.

Top 100 Salaries
RankIndividualDepartmentSalary
1Luis Manuel RamirezMassachusetts Bay Transportation Authority$315,058
2Robert PuraGreenfield Community College$291,147
3Edward McCarthyMassachusetts Department of Transportation$281,682
4Kenneth FreedmanDepartment of Public Health$274,302
5William HartBunker Hill Community College$245,448
6Thomas HorganTrial Court$210,452
7Daniel BennettExecutive Office of Public Safety and Homeland Security$207,719
8Vincent IalentiMount Wachusett Community College$201,321
9James CaputoDepartment Conservation and Recreation$200,665
10Thomas WeberDepartment of Early Education and Care$195,739
11John CookSpringfield Technical Community College$195,554
12Dennis McDermittExecutive Office of Technology Services and Security$192,952
13Christina RoyalHolyoke Community College$192,777
14Jeffrey RogatoLottery and Gaming Commission$192,038
15Edward BedrosianMassachusetts Gaming Commission$188,700
16James KelleherHampden County Sheriff's Department$180,518
17Robin CallahanExecutive Office of Health and Human Services$179,746
18Thomas ShackOffice of the Comptroller$176,625
19Cheryl MorrisseyCapital Asset Management and Maintenance Division$175,752
20Mary QuirkDepartment of Children and Families$163,924
21Paul PakJoint Legislative Expenditures$159,000
22Ronald ArigoHuman Resources Division$158,000
23Cara BlankDivision of Insurance$156,809
24William Gerke, Jr.Essex County Sheriff's Department$155,598
25Joseph McDonaldPlymouth County Sheriff's Department$152,876
26Thomas HodgsonBristol County Sheriff's Department$151,709
27Patrick CahillaneHampshire County Sheriff's Department$151,709
28Lewis EvangelidisWorcester County Sheriff's Department$151,709
29Jeffrey McCueDepartment of Transitional Assistance$150,000
30John ChapmanOffice of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation$145,000
31David WilsonState Ethics Commission$145,000
32Kurt SchwartzEmergency Management Agency$143,000
33Alice BonnerDepartment of Elder Affairs$137,000
34Paul TreselerParole Board$136,377
35John LeBeauxDepartment of Agricultural Resources$136,000
36Judith JudsonDepartment of Energy Resources$135,000
37Angela O'ConnorDepartment of Public Utilities$129,000
38Francois NivaudMassachusetts Marketing Partnership$125,378
39ROBERT OGDENDukes County Sheriff's Department$119,771
40Heidi ReedCommission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing$114,732
41Daniel ZivkovichMunicipal Police Training Committee$112,669
42James WalshMassachusetts Sheriffs' Association$99,285
43Christopher Iannella JrGovernors Council$36,025
44Robert JubinvilleGovernors Council$36,025
45Mary HurleyGovernors Council$36,025
46Terrence KennedyGovernors Council$36,025
47Jennie CaissieGovernors Council$36,025
48Eileen DuffGovernors Council$36,025
49Joseph FerreiraGovernors Council$36,025
50Marilyn DevaneyGovernors Council$36,025

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