Top 2024 overtime earners in Massachusetts: ‘Your Tax Dollars at Work’ database
The Herald is back for the 18th year with “Your Tax Dollars at Work” rolling report. The state Comptroller’s office dropped all of 2024’s payroll tally hours ago. First up — by popular demand from readers — is the top overtime earners. Everyone who made $50,000 or more is posted below. The entire payroll will be posted this week.
As always, to search on this database, click the magnifying glass icon (at right) and enter names and more. Use the scroll bar at the bottom to move the data over to the right to sort by highest to lowest. Send any tips or questions to joed@bostonherald.com. Follow the Watchdog newsletter for related coverage.
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