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“What They Make” report analyzes 2018-19 local payrolls across New York

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A town police chief in Rockland County was New York State’s highest-paid municipal employee outside New York City during the state’s 2019 fiscal year, according to the latest edition of “What They Make,” the Empire Center’s annual report summarizing total local government pay.

Brad R. Weidel, chief of the Ramapo Police Department, pulled down $403,650 during the 12-month period ending March 31, the Empire Center analysis found.

Broken down on a regional basis, “What They Make” provides the average pay and employee count for counties, cities, towns, villages and fire districts, with separate averages and totals for uniformed police and fire employees. The data used to generate the report, including individual salaries, can be accessed at SeeThroughNY.net, the Empire Center’s transparency website.

Other data highlights for local government workers:

Click here to read the full report.

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