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Wisc Legislative Salary=$49,943-In 2010, 21 employees made more than that in...overtime! Visit Wisconsin's premeir web portal for salary and benefit information for public employees.
The median family income in Wisc is $52,103. Last year, 20 state employees make more than that...in overtime.
More than 1,000 State Workers Took Home More Than $100,000 in Pay in 2010.
2010 Wisconsin State Salaries!
(Spending Data & Labor Contracts Coming Soon)
Welcome to the MacIver Institute's New
WISCONSIN OPEN GOVERNMENT WEBSITE
The MacIver Institute's new Open Government site provides you with one location for data on Wisconsin public employee salaries, benefits and labor contracts. We have worked hard to not just allow "access" the way many government information sites do, but to give you all of the data in a format that allows you to select and sort the information as you see fit.
Most areas of our site are available to anyone, including some basic tabular information, but our more extensive analysis and graphics pages require an initial sign-in as users of the Open Government site - but the good news is that sign-in is free and easy! All we need is your name, email, city, and state. We will use your email address to let you know when we add more data sets to the website.
The first time you click on a link to our analysis and graphics pages you will be routed to the sign-in page. Then, if you use the same computer and the same internet browser in the future, you should not have to enter your sign-in information again.
We've obtained this information from various government sources and have not manipulated or extrapolated the data in any way. If you see an error, or have any concern, please let us know immediately.
Remember to check back often. This project is ongoing, and we'll soon be adding information regarding other expenditures made by state and local governments.
If you are experiencing problems using the site, please click here for some suggestions on how to fix the situation. If you are still experiencing difficulties, please drop us a note using the "About Us-Contact Us" page link above. Thank you.
Legislators Put Financial Roadblocks on Path to Public Information

