State Retirement System 2010, 2009
Use these boxes to search the lists of the 500 people who made the most money from the state retirement system in 2010 and in 2009, according to government data released Tuesday, Nov. 8.
You can leave any or all of the boxes blank. Entries do not have to be exact - that is, "Smith" will find everybody named with Smith in their name; "Milford" will find everybody who worked for the town or school system of Milford on the list, etc. Most retirees are classified as police, fire or teacher, for the state or for a town (classified as "P. Subdivision" in this database). The term "employee" is used by the state to cover other workers within local or state government, such as public works employees, secretaries, maintenance staff, etc.
Note that the state's database used slightly different formats for the retirement date in 2009 and in 2010.
The maximum payment is 135,000 - entering a larger number in the search box may give a misleading result. Don't include the dollar sign.
If you find a mistake, or have a comment or question about the search box, please contact Dave Brooks at dbrooks@nashuatelegraph.com.
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