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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Some Federal Agency Workers Average Bonuses Ten Times Higher Than Others

Washington, D.C. (WUSA)--According to new payroll data reviewed by 9 News Now, the federal government paid about $439 million on bonuses to workers earning as much as $62,895 in individual 2011 awards.

9 Wants to Know worked with Gannett sister publication the Asbury Park Press which filed an open records request to obtain the salary information, which is public under federal law.

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Anonymous said...

public sector workers whose salaries/wages come from tax revenues should NOT be eligible for bonuses. EVER! where could that bonus money possibly come from? left-over money in the budget? is there any money left over in any gov't budget these days? no ones' taxes should be raised to give someone else a bonus!