Regional Flood Control District pays employees $115,760 on average during 2020

Regional Flood Control District pays employees 5,760 on average during 2020
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Regional Flood Control District paid employees $115,760 on average during 2020, according to data compiled by Transparent Nevada.

This is more than the average public employee salary of $75,003.

The highest paid public employee in Nevada — Christopher Figgins — earned $519,910 as a Senior Attorney at Clark County.

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.

Total compensation is made up of an employee’s salary along with their benefits earned. Benefits include employer cost of providing health and retirement benefits, including pension debt payments.

When calculating average compensation, only employees categorized as full time were included.

The 30 highest earners at Regional Flood Control District in 2020

Rank Employee Amount Earned
1 Steven Parrish $370,165
2 Andrew Trelease $249,688
3 Todd Myers $223,735
4 Jeanine Pitts $210,603
5 Abigail Mayrena $189,035
6 Brian Rowley $178,787
7 Michael Todd $172,799
8 Chieh Wang $170,687
9 John Tennert $168,919
10 Deanna Hughes $166,080
11 Erin Neff $151,457
12 Debra Yamachika $149,434
13 Shaun Fisher $141,967
14 Craig McDougall $136,332
15 Lillie Collins $105,216
16 Jessica Butte $104,725
17 Michael Chapnick $98,950
18 Jessica Acuna $89,283
19 Shannekia Patterson $83,183
20 Elizabeth Bacani $72,085
21 Jacob Obena $68,789
22 Tammy McMahan $60,390
23 Dorothy Davis $52,946
24 Jacqueline Ramirez $13,919
25 Cristle Ramey $11,265
26 Edward Demars $9,591
27 Sherry Allen $7,295
28 Patricia Beck $6,454
29 Christopher Figgins $5,650
30 Christina Militante $3,364


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