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DeMaio Releases Annual Report on City Employee Compensation

For the seventh year running, San Diego Councilmember Carl DeMaio today released the Annual Report on City Employee Compensation.  This year’s report reveals the top salaries and pension payouts in city government and examines total compensation costs (salaries and benefits) for different city job classifications.

While the public repeatedly hears that city employees are taking “pay cuts,” the findings of the report indicate lingering problems and highlight the high costs of compensation packages awarded to San Diego city employees.

“At a time when the city faces a severe budget deficit, the latest data on city employee compensation shows that there is still plenty of room to trim city labor costs,” commented DeMaio. 

DeMaio’s report provides data from the city’s payroll system as well as the city’s pension administrator.  Among the findings in this year’s report:

 

 

 

In light of the findings of the report, DeMaio called for reform of the “step” salary increase program. “This report reinforces the need for the Mayor and City Council to continue to reform city employee compensation until it is in line with the local labor market,” DeMaio noted.  “Commendable progress has been made, but clearly more can and should be done to reduce labor costs,” DeMaio said. 

A copy of the full report can be accessed online at www.CleanUpCityHall.com

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