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Twenty-Five Largest U.S. Cities by Population: Legislative Salaries
Legislative Salary (excluding allowances)
$112,500 $184,610 $117,333
$62,409 $127,085
$61,600 $45,722 $75,386 $60,000 $81,000 $70,075 $44,100 $108,049 $11,400 $52,585 $25,000 $18,396 $76,840 $30,450 $119,517 $83,332 $132,990 $29,070 $87,500 $15,000
Year
2015 2015 2015 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 2016 2015 2015 2014 2014 2014 2015 2015 2014 2015 2015 2014 2015 2015 2014 2014 2014
Legislature Size
51 15 50 16 17
8 10
9 14 10 10 19 11 29
7 9 11 9 8 9 13 13 13 13 40
Average Number of People
Represented
166,492 261,924
54,448 139,972
91,782 192,132 143,670 153,452
91,503 101,579
91,279 44,915 77,497 29,269 119,422 90,249 73,633 75,583 84,880 74,260 51,066 50,684 50,528 50,453 16,100
C2ER Cost of Living Index, Third Quarter 2015
236.1 171.4 Manhattan Brooklyn
Legislative Salary, Legislative Salary, Adjusted (Manhattan) + Adjusted (Brooklyn) +
$302,893.82
$219,889.88
$233,774.86
$169,712.04
$152,691.86
$110,848.73
$253,418.65
$183,972.71
$149,013.93
$108,178.69
$125,668.97
$91,231.09
$119,293.80
$86,602.95
$147,408.95
$107,013.53
No Cost of Living Data
$173,243.01
$125,768.12
$107,009.35
$77,684.89
$143,236.21
$103,984.27
$29,480.18
$21,401.53
$137,034.42
$99,482.00
$57,697.95
$41,886.61
$44,776.24
$32,505.92
$188,194.23
$136,622.16
$78,915.97
$57,290.12
$193,937.89
$140,791.85
$178,536.16
$129,610.75
$210,307.70
$152,675.73
$82,791.64
$60,103.72
$141,789.64
$102,934.11
$36,623.58
$26,587.38
+ The Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER) does not collect data for Bronx, Queens, or Staten Island.
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Note on Cost of Living Index and Adjustments
Adjustments to annual salaries are based on Cost of Living Index: Comparative Data for 265 Urban Areas for the third quarter of 2015, published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER). The Cost of Living Index measures relative price levels for consumer goods and services, weighted to reflect costs for professional and executive households in the top income quartile. The "adjusted" salary values are the base salaries elected officials would need to make in Manhattan and Brooklyn in order to maintain the same lifestyle as enjoyed in their cities. C2ER does not collect data for Bronx, Queens, or Staten Island.
Index numbers for individual cities are copyrighted by C2ER and not reprinted herein.
Sources for Legislative Salary
New York City Charter Ch. 2, ? 26 Los Angeles City Controller City of Chicago Transparency Data Sets Houston: The Texas Tribune (citing City of Philadelphia, Department of Finance) Phoenix City Charter Ch. III ? 12 note San Antonio City Charter Art. II, ? 6 San Diego FY 2016 Proposed Budget Dallas City Charter Ch. III, ? 4(a) San Jose Council Salary Setting Commission Austin: The Texas Tribune Data provided by City of Jacksonville City and County of San Francisco Civil Service Commission Indianapolis: USA Today City of Columbus Fort Worth City Charter Ch. III, ? 3 Data provided by City of Charlotte Detroit: USA Today El Paso: USA Today Seattle: The News Tribune City and County of Denver Department of Law D.C. Department of Human Resources City of Memphis City of Boston: Data Boston Nashville Business Journal
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$350,000.00 $300,000.00 $250,000.00 $200,000.00 $150,000.00 $100,000.00
$50,000.00 $0.00
Legislative Base Salaries in the Twenty-Five* Largest U.S. Cities by Population Adjusted to Cost of Living in New York City +
Adjusted to Manhattan Adjusted to Brooklyn Unadjusted
* San Jose does not appear because the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER) does not collect cost of living information there. + C2ER does not collect data for Bronx, Queens, or Staten Island.
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Note on Cost of Living Index and Adjustments Adjustments to annual salaries are based on Cost of Living Index: Comparative Data for 265 Urban Areas for the third quarter of 2015, published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER). The Cost of Living Index measures relative price levels for consumer goods and services, weighted to reflect costs for professional and executive households in the top income quartile. The "adjusted" salary values are the base salaries elected officials would need to make in Manhattan and Brooklyn in order to maintain the same lifestyle as enjoyed in their cities. C2ER does not collect data for Bronx, Queens, or Staten Island.
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Legislative Salaries and Median Household Income in the Twenty-Five Largest U.S. Cities by Population
Legislative Salary
$200,000 $190,000 $180,000 $170,000 $160,000 $150,000 $140,000 $130,000 $120,000 $110,000 $100,000
$90,000 $80,000 $70,000 $60,000 $50,000 $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 $10,000
$0 $0
Los Angeles
Philadelphia
Chicago New York
Washington Seattle
R? = 0.1183 San Francisco
$10,000
Detroit
Boston Denver
Houston
Austin
Dallas
Phoenix
Columbus
Jacksonville San Antonio
San Diego
El Paso Memphis
Fort Worth
Nashville Charlotte Indianapolis
$20,000
$30,000
$40,000
$50,000
$60,000
Median Household Income
$70,000
San Jose
$80,000
$90,000
$100,000
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$200,000 $180,000
Legislative Salaries and Average Number of People Represented
Los Angeles
$160,000
Legislative Salary
$140,000 $120,000 $100,000
Washington Chicago
Philadelphia Seattle
San Francisco
New York
R? = 0.1817
$80,000
Boston Denver
$60,000
$40,000
Jacksonville
Memphis
$20,000 Nashville Indianapolis
Detroit
San Jose Austin
San Diego
Dallas
Houston
Columbus
San Antonio
El Paso Fort Worth
Charlotte
Phoenix
$0 0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000 100,000 120,000 140,000 160,000 180,000 200,000 220,000 240,000 260,000 280,000
Average Number of People Represented
Los Angeles is excluded from the trendline because its population represented is a significant outlier (z 2.98).
Legislative Salary (Adjusted to Brooklyn)
$250,000.00
Average Number of People Represented and Legislative Base Salaries Adjusted to Cost of Living in Brooklyn +
Los Angeles
$200,000.00 $150,000.00 $100,000.00
Philadelphia
Chicago
Washington Denver
Seattle Detroit
Austin
Boston San Francisco Dallas
Jacksonville
Houston New York
Columbus San Antonio San Diego
R? = 0.0337 Phoenix
$50,000.00
Memphis
El Paso
Nashville
Fort Worth Charlotte
Indianapolis
$0.00 0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
Average Number of People Represented
250,000
Los Angeles is excluded from the trendline because its population represented is a significant outlier (z 2.98). * San Jose does not appear because the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER) does not collect cost of living information there. + C2ER does not collect data for Bronx, Queens, or Staten Island.
300,000
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Note on Cost of Living Index and Adjustments Adjustments to annual salaries are based on Cost of Living Index: Comparative Data for 265 Urban Areas for the third quarter of 2015, published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER). The Cost of Living Index measures relative price levels for consumer goods and services, weighted to reflect costs for professional and executive households in the top income quartile. The "adjusted" salary values are the base salaries elected officials would need to make in Manhattan and Brooklyn in order to maintain the same lifestyle as enjoyed in their cities. C2ER does not collect data for Bronx, Queens, or Staten Island.
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