Thomas H. Moore received $8,726 in benefits during 2019 at the Douglas County School District

Thomas H. Moore received ,726 in benefits during 2019 at the Douglas County School District
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Thomas H. Moore received $8,726 in benefits during 2019 at the Douglas County School District, according to Transparent Nevada. Across the state, 24.6 percent of employees made more than $100,000. Benefits include the employers cost of providing health and retirement benefits, including pension debt payments.

The national median hourly wage is $19.14 according to the most recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. According to the OECD, the average yearly wage in the US is more than $60,000.

Michael Scheidler received the highest compensation among public employees in the state with $943,140 earned for the year.

Top 100 employee benefit compensation recipients
Rank Individual Agency Benefit Compensation
1 Kristina Quigley Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada $210,761
2 William M. Vanhouweling University Medical Center $172,048
3 Frederick A. Ohene Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada $164,506
4 Yolanda King Clark County $142,141
5 Rosemary Vassiliadis Clark County $134,468
6 Matthew L. Griego Elko City $129,901
7 John Grana Clark County $129,081
8 Mary J. Maynard Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada $122,433
9 Tyler W. Trouten Elko City $118,208
10 Matthew C. Locuson Elko City $115,025
11 Marc L. Traasdahl Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada $114,034
12 Curtis L. Calder Elko City $113,640
13 Neil C. Krutz Sparks $113,425
14 David C. Swallow Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada $113,152
15 Jonathan R. Moore Elko City $113,049
16 James A. Reid Sparks $111,064
17 David R. Cochran Reno $110,920
18 John N. Onyema University Medical Center $110,106
19 Angela R. Torres-Castro Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada $109,508
20 Brett M. Zimmerman Las Vegas Metro Police Department $109,169
21 Christopher F. Crawforth Sparks $108,869
22 Jeremy R. Shelley Elko City $108,853
23 Michael D. Palhegyi Elko City $107,914
24 Jesus F. Jara Clark County School District $107,846
25 Donald J. Pepper Elko City $107,541
26 Alaaeldin A. Eldemerdash University Medical Center $107,426
27 Jason D. Checketts Elko City $106,945
28 Luis Rodriguez Clark County $106,695
29 Francis T. Banfro University Medical Center $106,574
30 Dahna B. Reyes University Medical Center $106,489
31 Marc J. Smith Henderson $106,437
32 Jennifer Henry Clark County $106,064
33 Anthony B. Matthews Elko City $105,820
34 Kevin C. McMahill Las Vegas Metro Police Department $105,436
35 Shane F. Daz Elko City $105,340
36 Peter J. Krall Sparks $105,315
37 Robert A. Leighton Reno $104,447
38 Timmy R. Kelly Las Vegas Metro Police Department $104,290
39 John J. Entsminger Southern Nevada Water Authority $103,840
40 Rajeev Sharma University Medical Center $103,271
41 William Hill Clark County $102,414
42 Byron J. Venzon Reno $102,322
43 Thomas W. Robinson V Reno $102,278
44 David L. Johnson Southern Nevada Water Authority $102,163
45 Christopher C. Jones Las Vegas Metro Police Department $101,677
46 John L. McGrath Las Vegas Metro Police Department $101,632
47 Bryan G. Drake Elko City $101,402
48 Scott J. Shaw Reno $101,362
49 Antonio D. Marconato Sparks $101,191
50 Richard A. Nachtsheim Reno $101,082
51 Scott D. Tracy Sparks $101,036
52 Charles L. Hank III Las Vegas Metro Police Department $100,694
53 John A. Hamilton Washoe County $100,045
54 Joshua K. Morrell Elko City $100,005
55 Gregory Cassell Clark County $100,002
56 Peter R. Nielson Elko City $98,506
57 James H. Johnston II Elko City $98,337
58 Pamela A. Ojeda North Las Vegas $98,301
59 Tracey L. Palmer Reno $98,251
60 Gregory J. Walch Southern Nevada Water Authority $97,992
61 Dennis J. Williams Elko City $97,953
62 Chad A. Lahren Reno $97,863
63 Kanayo A. Ezeanolue University Medical Center $97,773
64 Aaron P. Gray Elko City $97,663
65 Thomas Raw Carson City $97,483
66 William H. Rulla Reno $97,330
67 Jason D. Soto Reno $97,319
68 Kenneth Smith Clark County $96,863
69 Raymond B. Mowrey Elko City $96,840
70 Christopher P. Darcy Las Vegas Metro Police Department $96,659
71 Robert S. Corns Southern Nevada Water Authority $96,519
72 Jeffrey D. Cronk Sparks $96,418
73 Justin E. Ryan North Las Vegas $96,055
74 Troy A. Delong Elko City $96,037
75 Oliver E. Miller Reno $96,021
76 David Brown Clark County $95,870
77 Julie A. Wilcox Southern Nevada Water Authority $95,740
78 Timothy M. Donohoe Reno $95,707
79 Lee Gibson Regional Transportation Commission of Washoe County $95,595
80 Thomas F. Reilly NSHE Administration $95,536
81 Klint C. Ratliff Elko City $95,388
82 Zachary H. Thew Reno $95,316
83 Andrew J. Walsh Las Vegas Metro Police Department $95,249
84 Shawn L. White Henderson $95,091
85 Colby J. Palmer Reno $94,974
86 John P. Patton Sparks $94,946
87 Christopher M. Rowe Sparks $94,945
88 Bartolo Ortiz Elko City $94,881
89 Scott A. Dugan Reno $94,525
90 John A. Martini Sparks $94,485
91 Robert J. Larson Reno $94,281
92 Fred W. Meyer III Las Vegas Metro Police Department $94,160
93 Jace C. Thelin Sparks $93,914
94 Albert L. Snover Reno $93,765
95 Steven Spring Elko City $93,397
96 Greg J. Herrera Washoe County $93,178
97 George L. Middlebrook North Las Vegas $92,980
98 Raymond N. Spencer Las Vegas Metro Police Department $92,938
99 Gregory P. Kodweis Southern Nevada Water Authority $92,859
100 Michael J. Marshowsky Elko City $92,849


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