Two weeks ago, we had our listing of the 100K Club of Davis. In it were the 61 employees of the city of Davis who earned $100,000 or more in 2007. Of those 61, 48 were in public safety and 38 of those were firefighters. Now we have compiled through another public records act request the 100K Club of Yolo County. There were 64 Yolo County employees who earned $100,000 or more in 2007.
We have also broken down the elected officials who made the 100K list.
For the sake of comparison, we threw Public Defender Barry Melton on this list even though he is appointed rather than elected. Notably not on the list is the County Superintendent of Schools. Also as people are aware, Yolo County Supervisors make considerably less than $100,000. Also, the Public Guardian does not make the list either.
Breakdown by Department: District Attorney’s Office Dominates
There is no department in the county, that is comparable to the firefighters in the city of Davis which had 38 of the top 61 salaries for 2007. However, the District Attorney’s office did have 15 of the top 64 salaries, three times that of the next highest departments–County Administrator and Planning and Public Works. Child Support Services, Mental Health, the Public Defender’s Office, and the Sheriff’s Office all had four employees each in the 100K club of Yolo County.
City of Davis Compared to County and Woodland
One of our Woodland Counterparts, the Woodland Journal just ran their 100K Club of Woodland this past Sunday. They found 18 employees who will make $100,000 or more this year and just 10 employees last year.
To put these numbers into perspective, the city of Davis had 61 employees reach the 100K Club in 2007 out of a total of 422 total employees. That’s roughly 14.4% of the employees in Davis. Yolo County by contrast has between 1300 and 1500 total employees of which 64 make 100K or more. That translates at the high end to just under 5% of the employees of Yolo County making 100K or more. We do not have the exact numbers in Woodland, but we imagine the total number of employees is comparable to Davis. That would put them in the range of Yolo County for percentages this year even lower than that last year.
Why is the salary structure in Davis so different from that of Woodland and Yolo County? One really has to look no further than the influence of the public employees unions in local politics and really we are talking about one public employees union–the firefighters. As we noted, 38 of the top 61 salaries in Davis are firefighters.
The Woodland Journal notes:
“Common to both cities is the relative earnings by those who accrue overtime. An examination of the public records provided by the city reveal that 30 Woodland employees made over $10,000 in overtime pay during 07-08. Of those 30, only one employee did not work in the police or fire departments.
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86 employees made over $5,000 in overtime. Three of those did not work in the police or fire departments.”
This shows that the same phenomena is at work in Woodland, but not nearly as severe as it is in the city of Davis. The County of course does not have a Fire Department. It has a large contingent of workers who provide crucial county services to residents, but most of them are not making the huge salaries with the huge overtimes that the city public safety workers earn.
Tomorrow we will attempt to complete the circle by presenting data on campaign contributions by public safety employees in the city of Davis.
—Doug Paul Davis reporting
The median salary for a Board Certified Psychiatrist is $175,000 so the salaries for the psychiatrists are in line with what is expected and maybe a little on the low side.
The median salary for a Board Certified Psychiatrist is $175,000 so the salaries for the psychiatrists are in line with what is expected and maybe a little on the low side.
The median salary for a Board Certified Psychiatrist is $175,000 so the salaries for the psychiatrists are in line with what is expected and maybe a little on the low side.
The median salary for a Board Certified Psychiatrist is $175,000 so the salaries for the psychiatrists are in line with what is expected and maybe a little on the low side.
The median salary for a DA is around $60,000 for state and local jurisdictions. It depends on years of service. A DA with 20 years service- median salary is around $98,000. So we are paying a little high there. However, this median salary is nation-wide and doesn’t take into account California cost of living.
The median salary for a DA is around $60,000 for state and local jurisdictions. It depends on years of service. A DA with 20 years service- median salary is around $98,000. So we are paying a little high there. However, this median salary is nation-wide and doesn’t take into account California cost of living.
The median salary for a DA is around $60,000 for state and local jurisdictions. It depends on years of service. A DA with 20 years service- median salary is around $98,000. So we are paying a little high there. However, this median salary is nation-wide and doesn’t take into account California cost of living.
The median salary for a DA is around $60,000 for state and local jurisdictions. It depends on years of service. A DA with 20 years service- median salary is around $98,000. So we are paying a little high there. However, this median salary is nation-wide and doesn’t take into account California cost of living.
What exactly is your point with this? While posting public documents is all fine and dandy, you seem to have an agenda. First and foremost, by calling it the ‘100k Club’, you immediately poison any discussion by making an inference that the salaries are somehow undeserved, or that this is some exclusive group, a ‘Club’, who’s membership is only allowed by a select group who initiates membership.
It would be better to do a salary comparison to judge if taxpayer monies are being well spent and salries are similar to private sector salaries. But in this case, you haven’t. All you’ve done is to highlight what someone makes, without regard to their skill set and what they bring to the County, then try to lump it into the definition of a ‘club’.
I suspect it has more to do with jealousy. Jealousy over not being skilled enough to hold such a management job, and being relegated to that of a bottom-feeding pseudo-journalist who fancies himself a muckracker, even when there is no muck.
Why not a $20k Club? Perhaps you should post all the numbers? Better yet, run a comparison on public and private sector salaries. I know, it’s a lot of work, but since you seem to be gainfully unemployed and contribute nothing to society, you should have the time.
What exactly is your point with this? While posting public documents is all fine and dandy, you seem to have an agenda. First and foremost, by calling it the ‘100k Club’, you immediately poison any discussion by making an inference that the salaries are somehow undeserved, or that this is some exclusive group, a ‘Club’, who’s membership is only allowed by a select group who initiates membership.
It would be better to do a salary comparison to judge if taxpayer monies are being well spent and salries are similar to private sector salaries. But in this case, you haven’t. All you’ve done is to highlight what someone makes, without regard to their skill set and what they bring to the County, then try to lump it into the definition of a ‘club’.
I suspect it has more to do with jealousy. Jealousy over not being skilled enough to hold such a management job, and being relegated to that of a bottom-feeding pseudo-journalist who fancies himself a muckracker, even when there is no muck.
Why not a $20k Club? Perhaps you should post all the numbers? Better yet, run a comparison on public and private sector salaries. I know, it’s a lot of work, but since you seem to be gainfully unemployed and contribute nothing to society, you should have the time.
What exactly is your point with this? While posting public documents is all fine and dandy, you seem to have an agenda. First and foremost, by calling it the ‘100k Club’, you immediately poison any discussion by making an inference that the salaries are somehow undeserved, or that this is some exclusive group, a ‘Club’, who’s membership is only allowed by a select group who initiates membership.
It would be better to do a salary comparison to judge if taxpayer monies are being well spent and salries are similar to private sector salaries. But in this case, you haven’t. All you’ve done is to highlight what someone makes, without regard to their skill set and what they bring to the County, then try to lump it into the definition of a ‘club’.
I suspect it has more to do with jealousy. Jealousy over not being skilled enough to hold such a management job, and being relegated to that of a bottom-feeding pseudo-journalist who fancies himself a muckracker, even when there is no muck.
Why not a $20k Club? Perhaps you should post all the numbers? Better yet, run a comparison on public and private sector salaries. I know, it’s a lot of work, but since you seem to be gainfully unemployed and contribute nothing to society, you should have the time.
What exactly is your point with this? While posting public documents is all fine and dandy, you seem to have an agenda. First and foremost, by calling it the ‘100k Club’, you immediately poison any discussion by making an inference that the salaries are somehow undeserved, or that this is some exclusive group, a ‘Club’, who’s membership is only allowed by a select group who initiates membership.
It would be better to do a salary comparison to judge if taxpayer monies are being well spent and salries are similar to private sector salaries. But in this case, you haven’t. All you’ve done is to highlight what someone makes, without regard to their skill set and what they bring to the County, then try to lump it into the definition of a ‘club’.
I suspect it has more to do with jealousy. Jealousy over not being skilled enough to hold such a management job, and being relegated to that of a bottom-feeding pseudo-journalist who fancies himself a muckracker, even when there is no muck.
Why not a $20k Club? Perhaps you should post all the numbers? Better yet, run a comparison on public and private sector salaries. I know, it’s a lot of work, but since you seem to be gainfully unemployed and contribute nothing to society, you should have the time.
Not him but it appears to me one point is that Davis is out of whack with Yolo County and Woodland in terms of salary.
I don’t think he was implying that the salaries were undeserved. I also don’t think you can connote his coverage of this with jealously. I think it has more to do with a comparison of the county which seems fine in salaries to the city of Davis, which is again out of whack. But that’s just me.
Not him but it appears to me one point is that Davis is out of whack with Yolo County and Woodland in terms of salary.
I don’t think he was implying that the salaries were undeserved. I also don’t think you can connote his coverage of this with jealously. I think it has more to do with a comparison of the county which seems fine in salaries to the city of Davis, which is again out of whack. But that’s just me.
Not him but it appears to me one point is that Davis is out of whack with Yolo County and Woodland in terms of salary.
I don’t think he was implying that the salaries were undeserved. I also don’t think you can connote his coverage of this with jealously. I think it has more to do with a comparison of the county which seems fine in salaries to the city of Davis, which is again out of whack. But that’s just me.
Not him but it appears to me one point is that Davis is out of whack with Yolo County and Woodland in terms of salary.
I don’t think he was implying that the salaries were undeserved. I also don’t think you can connote his coverage of this with jealously. I think it has more to do with a comparison of the county which seems fine in salaries to the city of Davis, which is again out of whack. But that’s just me.
“I know, it’s a lot of work, but since you seem to be gainfully unemployed and contribute nothing to society, you should have the time.”
Also why the venom? And why the assumptions?
“I know, it’s a lot of work, but since you seem to be gainfully unemployed and contribute nothing to society, you should have the time.”
Also why the venom? And why the assumptions?
“I know, it’s a lot of work, but since you seem to be gainfully unemployed and contribute nothing to society, you should have the time.”
Also why the venom? And why the assumptions?
“I know, it’s a lot of work, but since you seem to be gainfully unemployed and contribute nothing to society, you should have the time.”
Also why the venom? And why the assumptions?
The median salary for a DA is around $60,000 for state and local jurisdictions.
The median salary for a DA in California (according to the California Bar Assn) is $72,000. That includes a large percentage of lawyers starting their careers.
The median salary for a DA is around $60,000 for state and local jurisdictions.
The median salary for a DA in California (according to the California Bar Assn) is $72,000. That includes a large percentage of lawyers starting their careers.
The median salary for a DA is around $60,000 for state and local jurisdictions.
The median salary for a DA in California (according to the California Bar Assn) is $72,000. That includes a large percentage of lawyers starting their careers.
The median salary for a DA is around $60,000 for state and local jurisdictions.
The median salary for a DA in California (according to the California Bar Assn) is $72,000. That includes a large percentage of lawyers starting their careers.
How about the $100K club at UC Davis? I don’t know if the data is available, but if you include salaries and all honoraria, there are probably hundreds of faculty on that list.
How about the $100K club at UC Davis? I don’t know if the data is available, but if you include salaries and all honoraria, there are probably hundreds of faculty on that list.
How about the $100K club at UC Davis? I don’t know if the data is available, but if you include salaries and all honoraria, there are probably hundreds of faculty on that list.
How about the $100K club at UC Davis? I don’t know if the data is available, but if you include salaries and all honoraria, there are probably hundreds of faculty on that list.
The UCD information is available – it was in the Sac Bee. There are 2000 people on that list.
If you start to compare public compensation to private compensation make sure to compare total compensation – not just salaries. The public sector gets very good retirement benefits. It used to be that public sector jobs earned lower salaries relative to private sector jobs which was made up later in retirement benefits. Now there is the insistence that public sector people should be paid the same as private sector and also get the retirement benefits.
As salaries are reviewed it is also important to look at the number of people. Is it really necessary to have 1500 (or whatever the number is) county employees?
The UCD information is available – it was in the Sac Bee. There are 2000 people on that list.
If you start to compare public compensation to private compensation make sure to compare total compensation – not just salaries. The public sector gets very good retirement benefits. It used to be that public sector jobs earned lower salaries relative to private sector jobs which was made up later in retirement benefits. Now there is the insistence that public sector people should be paid the same as private sector and also get the retirement benefits.
As salaries are reviewed it is also important to look at the number of people. Is it really necessary to have 1500 (or whatever the number is) county employees?
The UCD information is available – it was in the Sac Bee. There are 2000 people on that list.
If you start to compare public compensation to private compensation make sure to compare total compensation – not just salaries. The public sector gets very good retirement benefits. It used to be that public sector jobs earned lower salaries relative to private sector jobs which was made up later in retirement benefits. Now there is the insistence that public sector people should be paid the same as private sector and also get the retirement benefits.
As salaries are reviewed it is also important to look at the number of people. Is it really necessary to have 1500 (or whatever the number is) county employees?
The UCD information is available – it was in the Sac Bee. There are 2000 people on that list.
If you start to compare public compensation to private compensation make sure to compare total compensation – not just salaries. The public sector gets very good retirement benefits. It used to be that public sector jobs earned lower salaries relative to private sector jobs which was made up later in retirement benefits. Now there is the insistence that public sector people should be paid the same as private sector and also get the retirement benefits.
As salaries are reviewed it is also important to look at the number of people. Is it really necessary to have 1500 (or whatever the number is) county employees?
Not a county worker must be a sour grape on the special 100K Club List.
First, you ASSume alot. If our tax dollars are paying for these salaries and we are being asked by elected officials to foot the bill by supporting tax increases or projects that will bring about tax increases time and time again then IT IS OUR BUSINESS.
I think that you are jealous that you don’t have the research skills or wherewithall to do the hard work involved in researching these matters.
I’ve been a Vanguard reader for over a year now and I think that the service that DPD (David) provides the community is valuable and there is nowhere else we would find this information.
Keep up the great work David! The Davis community and Yolo County needs you.
Not a county worker must be a sour grape on the special 100K Club List.
First, you ASSume alot. If our tax dollars are paying for these salaries and we are being asked by elected officials to foot the bill by supporting tax increases or projects that will bring about tax increases time and time again then IT IS OUR BUSINESS.
I think that you are jealous that you don’t have the research skills or wherewithall to do the hard work involved in researching these matters.
I’ve been a Vanguard reader for over a year now and I think that the service that DPD (David) provides the community is valuable and there is nowhere else we would find this information.
Keep up the great work David! The Davis community and Yolo County needs you.
Not a county worker must be a sour grape on the special 100K Club List.
First, you ASSume alot. If our tax dollars are paying for these salaries and we are being asked by elected officials to foot the bill by supporting tax increases or projects that will bring about tax increases time and time again then IT IS OUR BUSINESS.
I think that you are jealous that you don’t have the research skills or wherewithall to do the hard work involved in researching these matters.
I’ve been a Vanguard reader for over a year now and I think that the service that DPD (David) provides the community is valuable and there is nowhere else we would find this information.
Keep up the great work David! The Davis community and Yolo County needs you.
Not a county worker must be a sour grape on the special 100K Club List.
First, you ASSume alot. If our tax dollars are paying for these salaries and we are being asked by elected officials to foot the bill by supporting tax increases or projects that will bring about tax increases time and time again then IT IS OUR BUSINESS.
I think that you are jealous that you don’t have the research skills or wherewithall to do the hard work involved in researching these matters.
I’ve been a Vanguard reader for over a year now and I think that the service that DPD (David) provides the community is valuable and there is nowhere else we would find this information.
Keep up the great work David! The Davis community and Yolo County needs you.
Woodland Journal has a link and comment on this piece here if you’d like to take in a larger sampling of comments.
Woodland Journal has a link and comment on this piece here if you’d like to take in a larger sampling of comments.
Woodland Journal has a link and comment on this piece here if you’d like to take in a larger sampling of comments.
Woodland Journal has a link and comment on this piece here if you’d like to take in a larger sampling of comments.
I’m enjoying the information – it is enlightening. Keep it coming DPD!
I’m enjoying the information – it is enlightening. Keep it coming DPD!