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Clinton County employees earning $100,000 and above

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19 Clinton County employees earn $100,000 or more annually, according to the Mackinac Center for Public Policy.

The highest annual salary earned among Clinton County employees was $168,907.50 to Daniel Anibal.

The highest salary was $176,444.30 in 2020.

According to records, 1,437 individuals received compensation for their work from Clinton County in 2021. Of those, 538 earned less than $20,000.

A report from members of the Federal Salary Council published on May 2, 2019, argued the pay structures within the U.S. government are skewed and federal workers are overpaid.

Downsizing the Federal Government, a project advocating for smaller government in the face of rising deficits, argued over 2 million federal employees earned $30,000 more on average than private-sector employees in similar fields and have more generous benefit packages.

Highest paid Clinton County employees

EmployerEmployeeAnnual salary
Ovid-Elsie Area SchoolsRyan Cunningham$168,907.50
Dewitt Public SchoolsJohn Deiter$156,849
St. Johns Public SchoolsMark Palmer$136,000
Dewitt Public SchoolsRobert Spagnuolo$128,816
Bath Community SchoolsPaul Hartsig$126,874.88
Dewitt Public SchoolsJody McKean$118,242
Ovid-Elsie Area SchoolsJason Tokar$115,806.92
Fowler Public SchoolsNeil Hufnagel$115,237
Dewitt Public SchoolsKeith Cravotta$112,434
Ovid-Elsie Area SchoolsRandy Barton$111,504.83
Clinton County Intermediate School DistrictMelissa Dawes$109,947.20
St. Johns Public SchoolsKelly Corbett$107,918
Dewitt Public SchoolsSean Wade$106,604
Dewitt Public SchoolsBrian Doepker$105,546
Dewitt Public SchoolsLinda Reha$104,489
Dewitt Public SchoolsEmily Palmatier$104,489
Dewitt Public SchoolsCatherine Gyurich$103,546
St. Johns Public SchoolsMark Horak$101,185
St. Johns Public SchoolsAdel Diorio$101,148

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