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$100,000 Club: 34% Of Full-Time City Employees – 43 Personnel Exceed $200,000 In Base Salary; Pensions Push Unfunded Liabilities To $1.5 Billion

Avatar photo by George Economides August 13, 2018

One in three full-time city employees earn a base salary of $100,000 or more, according to August 1 payroll data provided to the Business Journal by the City of Long Beach. In real numbers, that’s 1,515 of the city’s 4,429 full-time employees. The city also employs more than 1,000 part-time workers.

 

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