Dowagiac-Union School District paid $10,776,238 during 2018 in salaries

Dowagiac-Union School District paid ,776,238 during 2018 in salaries
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Dowagiac-Union School District ranks 231st among Michigan public employers with $10,776,238 paid during 2018 in salaries.

Detroit Public Schools Community District paid the most in salaries among Michigan public employers in 2018.

The data was gathered by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. The Mackinac Center for Public Policy is a nonprofit research and educational institute.

Top 50 Michigan public employers in terms of salaries paid in 2018
Rank Employer Employee count Amount paid
1 Detroit Public Schools Community District 7,251 $281,083,294
2 Utica Community Schools 2,855 $150,444,922
3 Ann Arbor Public Schools 2,900 $128,854,854
4 Dearborn Public Schools 2,955 $126,796,451
5 Grand Rapids Public Schools 2,749 $105,802,595
6 Livonia Public Schools 2,032 $94,334,826
7 Warren Consolidated Schools 1,904 $90,952,379
8 Plymouth-Canton Community School District 2,091 $89,442,142
9 Chippewa Valley Schools 2,076 $84,359,235
10 Rochester Community Schools 1,831 $82,732,462
11 Walled Lake Consolidated School 1,635 $82,198,293
12 Kalamazoo Public Schools 2,264 $75,337,246
13 Troy City School District 1,253 $73,325,258
14 Farmington Public Schools 1,284 $70,323,180
15 Wayne-Westland Community Schools 1,838 $66,714,232
16 Birmingham Public Schools 1,350 $65,494,338
17 Lansing Public Schools 1,598 $61,995,969
18 Macomb Community College 2,169 $60,238,961
19 L’Anse Creuse Public Schools 1,343 $58,905,590
20 Macomb Intermediate School District 1,634 $58,720,527
21 Forest Hills Public Schools 1,598 $54,686,084
22 Kent County Intermediate School District 1,260 $54,569,433
23 Oakland Community College 2,099 $54,399,747
24 Waterford School District 1,542 $53,411,118
25 Grosse Pointe Public Schools 990 $53,059,825
26 Bloomfield Hills School District 1,199 $52,800,980
27 Traverse City Public Schools 1,490 $51,141,186
28 Huron Valley School Dist #4F 1,426 $50,091,644
29 Kentwood Public Schools 1,611 $49,798,022
30 Grand Rapids Community College 1,668 $48,439,443
31 Lansing Community College 2,207 $47,468,138
32 Portage Public Schools 1,045 $46,531,026
33 Clarkston Community Schools #3F 1,159 $46,206,087
34 Northville Public Schools 957 $44,798,381
35 Oakland County Intermediate School District 765 $44,759,682
36 Wayne County Community College 1,573 $43,923,692
37 South Lyon Community Schools 1,060 $43,426,095
38 Port Huron Area Schools 1,102 $43,219,790
39 Rockford Public Schools 1,261 $42,239,777
40 Lake Orion Community School #3 942 $42,151,204
41 Taylor School District 1,112 $42,049,252
42 Washtenaw Community College 1,899 $41,866,327
43 Southfield Public Schools 684 $40,979,583
44 Genesee County Intermediate School District 968 $40,972,054
45 Midland Public Schools 983 $40,145,526
46 Henry Ford College 1,283 $39,525,229
47 Novi Community School District 907 $39,111,758
48 Schoolcraft Community College 1,649 $38,461,228
49 West Ottawa Public Schools 886 $38,375,240
50 Hudsonville Public Schools 1,139 $37,520,959


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