2025 Massachusetts state employee payroll master list: ‘Your Tax Dollars at Work’
The Herald is back for the 19th year of the “Your Tax Dollars at Work” payroll and database rolling report. Check back here for all our data-driven reporting. And, here’s what we reported first (below).
To search 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.
Top 1,000 Massachusetts public payroll earners
Top Massachusetts state employee earners in 2025
Massachusetts State Police 2025 payroll
Gov. Maura Healey’s 2025 office payroll
Massachusetts governor races to reclaim buyout from fired aide in cocaine case
Last year’s “Your Tax Dollars at Work” main page
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