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Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas paid an average compensation of $114,630 during 2020

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Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas paid an average compensation of $114,630 during 2020, this was more than the public employee average of $51,794, according to data compiled by The Texas Tribune.

The highest-paid public employee in Texas was Brian Guthrie, who earned $754,275 as the executive director at the Teacher Retirement System.

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.

When calculating average compensation, only employees categorized as full-time were included.

34 earners at Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas in 2020
RankEmployeeAmount Earned
1James Willson$553,500
2Wayne Roberts$281,875
3Kristen Doyle$224,195
4Cindy Walkerpeach$215,000
5Heidi McConnell$208,828
6Vincent D. Burgess$182,091
7Ramona Magid$159,996
8Patricia Moore$118,560
9Rosemary French$113,801
10Therry Simien$112,768
11Stephen Nance$108,148
12Lisa Nelson$104,397
13Shannon Cusick$95,000
14Chris Cutrone$90,393
15Michael Fisher$90,000
16Anne Huddleston$74,477
17Daniel Limas$73,430
18Sandra Balderrama$71,750
19Olga Dwyer$71,294
20Rashonda Thomas$69,785
21Sandra Morales-Reyes$67,591
22Randall Cunningham$66,462
23Jeremy Cook$65,000
24Ralph Azeez$63,591
25Melanie Jamison$63,550
26Donald Brandy$62,700
26Melanie Cleveland$62,700
26Edward Dorotik Jr.$62,700
29Cameron Eckel$62,329
30Debra McHenry$61,500
31Demitra Alexander$60,000
31Ann Bjorgo$60,000
31Jennifer Dear$60,000
31Kelli Starbird$60,000

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