Government Salaries Explorer
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Updated: Oct. 1, 2024 • Download all data
POSITION
Major, Texas Attorney General's Office
Office of the Attorney General
This position is categorized as law enforcement, according to the state auditor's office. Its salary ranges depending on an employee's experience. Someone with more than 4 years of service makes $142,608; more than 8, $142,701; and more than 12, $142,758. A description of this position and its responsibilities is available on the auditor's website.
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Employees
6
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Median salary
$149,896
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Average salary
$149,870
Employees by gender
All employees who hold this position identify as male.
Gender | Employees | Percent | Median salary |
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Male | 6 | $149,896 |
Employees by race
All employees who hold this position identify as white.
Race | Employees | Percent | Median salary |
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White | 6 | $149,896 |
Length of employment
A majority of employees have worked at the Office of the Attorney General for 10 to 20 years.
Length of employment | Employees | Percent | Median salary |
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1-10 years | 1 | $149,738 | |
10-20 years | 4 | $149,896 | |
20+ years | 1 | $149,896 |
Employment status
All employees who hold this position are full-time. Employment status refers to whether an employee is listed as working part or full time and is based on hours worked in a week.
Status | Employees | Percent | Median salary |
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Full-Time | 6 | $149,896 |
Current employees
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