Personal blog about states
Governor of Colorado | |
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Formation | August 1, 1876 |
Deputy | Dianne Primavera |
Salary | $123,193 (2019) |
Website | www.colorado.gov/governor |
The typical Colorado State University Professor salary is $105,271. Professor salaries at Colorado State University can range from $44,056 – $165,628.
Yu Ben Meng
The Highest – Paid State Employees Are Earning 7 Figures. Hint: They’re Not Governors (tie) Dabo Swinney, South Carolina — $9.3 million. (tie) John Calipari, Kentucky — $9.3 million. Nick Saban, Alabama — $8.9 million. (tie) Jim Harbaugh, Michigan — $7.5 million. (tie) Jimbo Fisher, Texas — $7.5 million.
Jared Polis (Democratic Party) Since 2019
Colorado Senate
Colorado State Senate | |
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Authority | Article V, Colorado Constitution |
Salary | $30,000/year + per diem |
Elections | |
Voting system | First-past-the-post |
Francis M. Tandarich
Detailed List Of Highest Paying Jobs In California
Rank | Job Title | Average Salary |
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1 | Surgeons, Except Ophthalmologists | $248,100 |
2 | Psychiatrists | $236,930 |
3 | Obstetricians And Gynecologists | $236,730 |
4 | Nurse Anesthetists | $227,290 |
Here are the 10 states with the highest average incomes: New Jersey ($114,691) Connecticut ($113,031) Massachusetts ($111,498) Maryland ($111,417) California ($106,916) Hawaii ($103,780) New York ($101,945) Virginia ($101,746)
Starting with New York, here are the 10 lowest-paying states, according to Business.org: Massachusetts. Florida . Hawaii. Washington. New Jersey. Virginia. Illinois. Georgia .
No one embodies this better than Elon Musk, the space and electric-car titan who was the highest – paid executive in the U.S. for 2019 with $595.3 million, according to the Bloomberg Pay Index. Highest Paid CEOs and Executives in 2019.
Rank | 1 |
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Name | Elon MuskCEO |
Company | Tesla Inc. |
Total | 595,266,817 |
Breakdown | $595.3M |
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Mike Greenberg is currently ESPN’s highest – paid personality at $6.5 million per year. Stephen A. Smith is “in line” to become the highest – paid on-air talent in ESPN history, according to the New York Post’s Andrew Marchand. Smith’s current contract is reportedly worth around $5 million per year.