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Michigan Bureau Of State Lottery spends $58,531 on employees classified as executive secretaries in 2019

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Michigan Bureau Of State Lottery spent $58,531 on employees classified as executive secretaries in 2019, making this the 23rd-ranked profession in terms of total salary paid by Michigan Bureau Of State Lottery.

Employees classified as lottery district sales representatives received the most in salary from Michigan Bureau Of State Lottery in 2019 with a pay of $4,483,283.

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 executive secretaries earned working for the Michigan Bureau Of State Lottery in 2019
RankEmployee NameTotal 2019 Salary
1Jennifer L. Simon$58,531

Top 100 total salary per job at the Michigan Bureau Of State Lottery
RankJobTotal Salary
1Lottery District Sales Representative$4,483,283
2State Administrative Manager$1,974,263
3Departmental Analyst$1,245,126
4Departmental Specialist$903,399
5State Bureau Administrator$674,728
6State Division Administrator$612,970
7Secretary$417,660
8Regulation Agent$409,675
9Lottery Specialist$316,740
10State Assistant Administrator$315,263
11Departmental Technician$242,194
12Regulation Specialist$237,555
13General Office Assistant$211,721
14Financial Analyst$202,550
15Financial Specialist$176,217
16Financial Manager$158,474
17State Office Administrator$127,594
18Accounting Technician$111,904
19Auditing Specialist$88,836
20Promotional Specialist$79,185
21Communications Specialist$74,027
22Promotional Agent$67,184
23Executive Secretary$58,531
24Accountant$53,830
25Storekeeper$49,878
26Student Assistant$379

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