11.2% of Office of the Attorney General employees earned more than $100,000 in 2021

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11.2 percent of employees at the Office of the Attorney General earned more than $100,000 in 2021, according to The Texas Tribune.

41.4 percent of employees at the Office of the Attorney General earned between $25,000-$50,000.

The national median hourly wage is $19.14, according to the most recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. According to the OECD, the average yearly salary in the US is more than $60,000.

The agency with the highest salary among employees and elected officials that year was the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas Department at $608,850.

Top Median Salaries By Department
Department Median Salary
Comptroller of Public Accounts, Judiciary Section $150,360
Seventh Court of Appeals District $118,650
Office of State Prosecuting Attorney $115,573
Department of Banking $113,034
Treasury Safekeeping Trust Company $110,250
Sixth Court of Appeals District $106,500
Second Court of Appeals District $105,000
Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas $104,500
Twelfth Court of Appeals District $102,750
Office of Public Insurance Counsel $100,000
Fourteenth Court of Appeals District $99,331
Fourth Court of Appeals District $99,239
Thirteenth Court of Appeals District $97,584
Tenth Court of Appeals District $96,800
First Court of Appeals District $93,827
Texas Broadband Development Office $93,078
Comptroller of Public Accounts, State Energy Conse $91,375
Fifth Court of Appeals District $91,196
Eighth Court of Appeals District $90,313
Department of Information Resources $89,389
Teacher Retirement System $87,856
Texas Education Agency $85,200
Commission on State Emergency Communication $85,000
Board of Architectural Examiners $84,673
Legislative Budget Board $84,660
State Auditor’s Office $84,049
Employees Retirement System $82,102
Texas Public Finance Authority $80,793
General Land Office and Veteran’s Land Board $80,398
Health Professions Council $79,950
Ninth Court of Appeals District $78,950
Credit Union Department $78,424
State Pension Review Board $77,500
Office of the Governor $77,000
Board of Professional Geoscientists $76,967
Sunset Advisory Commission $75,405
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board $75,322
State Commission on Judicial Conduct $75,000
Office of Court Administration $73,848
State Office of Administrative Hearings $73,199
Securities Board $72,600
Court of Criminal Appeals $72,474
Office of Capital and Forensic Writs $72,360
Comptroller of Public Accounts $71,940
Supreme Court of Texas $70,995
Public Utility Commission of Texas $70,750
Texas Legislative Council $70,000
Eleventh Court of Appeals District $70,000
Water Development Board $69,094
Texas Board of Professional Engineers $68,668
Office of Public Utility Counsel $67,026
Governor’s Office, Trustee Programs $66,728
Department of Housing and Community Affairs $66,503
Railroad Commission $65,768
Savings and Loan Department $65,736
Texas Lottery Commission $64,913
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality $64,852
Department of Licensing and Regulation $64,600
Board of Public Accountancy $64,223
Alcoholic Beverage Commission $64,181
Third Court of Appeals District $64,000
Texas Commission on the Arts $62,750
Department of Public Safety $62,400
Office of the Attorney General $62,049
Texas Bond Review Board $61,500
Texas Historical Commission $61,475
Consumer Credit Commission $60,884
Texas Ethics Commission $60,852
Texas Department of Transportation $60,790
Board of Chiropractic Examiners $60,720
Texas Department of Insurance $60,509
Department of Agriculture $60,396
Office of Risk Management $59,925
State Law Library $59,502
Real Estate Commission $58,500
Texas Commission on Fire Protection $58,342
Texas Department of Motor Vehicles $58,139
Department of Family and Protective Services $57,688
Texas Veterans Commission $57,210
Texas Juvenile Justice Department $56,683
Parks and Wildlife Department $55,956
Texas Military Department $55,531
Soil and Water Conservation Board $55,437
Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards $55,000
Texas Racing Commission $54,860
Board of Nurse Examiners $54,826
Senate $54,823
Texas Animal Health Commission $53,551
Department of State Health Services $53,518
School for the Deaf $53,504
Texas Funeral Service Commission $53,300
Texas Workforce Commission $53,000
School for the Blind and Visually Impaired $52,815
House of Representatives $52,794
Texas Facilities Commission $52,422
Commission on Jail Standards $50,561
Texas Medical Board $50,546
Board of Pharmacy $50,093
Secretary of State $49,848
Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners $49,077
Office of Injured Employee Counsel $48,169
Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council $48,000
Health and Human Services Commission $47,821
Executive Council of Physical Therapy & Occupation $47,203
Optometry Board $46,926
Legislative Reference Library $46,588
Texas Department of Criminal Justice $46,164
Library and Archives Commission $46,158
State Preservation Board $46,080
Board of Dental Examiners $45,030
Board of Plumbing Examiners $43,680
Texas Emergency Services Retirement System $42,632


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