How much do state employees in Kansas make? Search this database to find out.
Compensation data in Kansas is presented on the basis of gross pay for a fiscal year, which runs from July 1 through June 30. Gross pay amounts include all pay received by an employee and is not a base salary.
The data includes names of all state employees with the exception of certain positions required to be kept confidential under the Kansas Open Records Act or other state and federal laws.
Those exclusions are specific positions within the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Kansas Highway Patrol, Kansas Department of Revenue and Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission.
Other exclusions are resident workers at state hospital institutions, students and graduate teaching assistants at state universities, National Guardsmen, and home members within the Veterans Commission.
While the vast majority of public employees’ pay comes from taxpayers, some funding may come from private grants, user fees and other sources.
The data includes part-time and full-time employees, as well as employees who worked a partial year. Other factors affect pay, including experience, education, specialized training and skill level.
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