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Office of the Inspector General spends over $1 million on employees classified as departmental analysts in 2019

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Office of the Inspector General spent $1,372,046 on employees classified as departmental analysts in 2019, making this the top ranked profession in terms of total salary paid by Office of the Inspector General.

The data was gathered by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. The Mackinac Center for Public Policy is a nonprofit research and educational institute.

How much departmental analysts earned working for the Office of the Inspector General in 2019
RankEmployee NameTotal 2019 Salary
1Richard Wolfolk$72,571
1Abigail Mcelhone$72,571
1Marni L. Clay$72,571
1Brandi D. Williams$72,571
1Matthew Chodak$72,571
1Jacob C. Kwasneski$72,571
1Cara C. Wegener$72,571
8Tracy D. Post$67,184
8Roger M. Smith$67,184
8Becky S. Thompson$67,184
8Wade P. Cline$67,184
8Diane S. Reichert$67,184
8Erin Chiles$67,184
14Angela L. Parkhurst$62,795
14Christopher A. Wiechec$62,795
14Lauren E. O'Connor$62,795
17Kimberly S. Sanders$55,265
17Ritu Jain$55,265
17Cynthia Page$55,265
17Patrick Daniels$55,265
21Laura E. Lambright$51,500

Top 100 total salary per job at the Office of the Inspector General
RankJobTotal Salary
1Departmental Analyst$1,372,046
2Departmental Manager$425,960
3State Administrative Manager$318,556
4Departmental Specialist$158,370
5State Division Administrator$127,526
6Medicaid Utilization Analyst$72,571
7Departmental Technician$52,936
8Student Assistant$44

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