Website contains salary info of nearly 300,000 government workers for each of the past three years
Today the Michigan Press Association, Mackinac Center for Public Policy and Michigan Coalition for Open Government released a new, searchable database containing the salaries of nearly 300,000 public employees in Michigan.
The Michigan Government Salaries Database is the latest effort to make state government more transparent and accountable. The 296,895 individual employees included in the database constitute nearly every school and community college employee, about half of state government workers, and all state police officers and judges.
“As part of our government transparency project, the Mackinac Center often obtains data on the compensation of government employees in Michigan,” said Michael Reitz, executive vice president of the Mackinac Center. “We use these public records to fact check claims about salaries, verify data from other open records requests and hold governments accountable for their spending. We and our partners now offer this database as a service to taxpayers and other watchdogs.”
“Transparency and accountability are what we expect and the law requires from our public employees,” said Jane BriggsBunting, founding president of MiCOG. “Salary information is important. This database can provide information on whether there are disparities based on gender, race, ethnicity, etc. As employers, citizens should know what they are paying their public employees.”
“The Michigan Press Association feels that this database will be an important resource for Michigan citizens,” said Lisa McGraw, MPA public affairs manager. “Taxpayers are the employers of public employees and they now have the ability to find out how much those employees are being paid.”
While the database is not the first to list the compensation information of Michigan’s public employees, it is the most extensive available for public access. It contains three years’ worth of compensation information and the groups intend to update the records in the future as more information becomes available.
The information was obtained with Freedom of Information Act requests to the state pension systems.
Notable takeaways from the information include:
- The five highest paid education employees are all community college presidents and all received over $250,000 per year.
- The 10 highest paid state employees tend to be wardens at state prisons and each received over $350,000 per year.
- Approximately 150 employees are paid for “Employer Professional Services Leave,” which typically refers to union release time. This is the practice of relieving public employees of their normal job duties so they can work full time on unionrelated issues.
- More than 2,700 government workers earn more than the governor does ($159,300).
“The people of Michigan pay the salaries of government employees, so they have a right to know what they are making,” Reitz said. “This information is currently available to citizens, but often requires a lengthy and expensive FOIA process to obtain. As advocates for transparent and responsive government, we are pleased to make this information accessible to everyone.”
The database is available at www.MichiganGovernmentSalaries.com.
The Mackinac Center for Public Policy is a nonpartisan research and educational institute dedicated to improving the quality of life for all Michigan residents by promoting sound solutions to state and local policy questions.
The Michigan Press Association was established in 1868 and promotes press freedom through its public policy work and is a source of new ideas for newspapers across the state.
The Michigan Coalition for Open Government is a nonprofit, statewide group that educates citizens about their right to access public records, attend public meetings and watchdog their local and state governments, school boards and other public bodies.