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Federal Salary Report, 50 State & City Analysis 2007-12 American_Flag6

July 9, 2013 01:01 AM

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Federal Salary Reports FY2007-2012

Total Federal Wages by State & City & Year

Federal Salary Report, State & City Analysis FY2007-2012

To view the report, click here.

Linked above, Open The Books has produced our 667 page Federal Salary Report, State & City Analysis FY2007-2012. The Report provides summary wage analysis for 50 states and 14,000 cities between fiscal years 2007-12. The top 10 cities with the highest federal payroll for fiscal year 2012 include: Atlanta, Georgia (#1); Rockville, Maryland (#2); Bethesda, Maryland (#3); Woodlawn, Maryland (#4); Houston, Texas (#5); Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (#6); Chicago, Illinois (#7); Alexandria, Virginia (#8); Arlington, Virginia (#9); Dallas, Texas (#10).

Federal Salary Report, 50 State Analysis FY2007-2012

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Linked above, this quick three page thumbnail report, Federal Salary Report, 50 State Analysis FY2007-2012, the total federal wage summary is analysed by state and year. The top 10 states with the highest 5 year % increases include: Alaska ( 45.30%), Hawaii ( 41.10%), Rhode Island ( 38.66%), Nevada ( 37.50%), Vermont ( 35.86%), Wisconsin ( 30.52%), Georgia ( 28.09%), North Carolina ( 28.04%), South Carolina ( 27.79%) and Louisiana ( 27.57%).

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