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Raises On Tap

Top Paid Officials Could See Wage Hike

Posted: November 30, 2012 at 5 a.m.

The city’s three elected officials who earn more than $80,000 annually could get salary increases next year for the first time since 2009.

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Jordan

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Williams

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Moore

By The Numbers

Pay Raises

If City Council members decide Tuesday to give raises to elected officials earning more than $80,000 annually, Mayor Lioneld Jordan would be eligible for a 4.05 percent pay increase. City Attorney Kit Williams and District Judge Rudy Moore would each receive a 3.76 percent pay increase.

2012 2013

Lioneld Jordan $107,039 $111,369

Rudy Moore $114,462 $118,766

Kit Williams $103,861 $107,765

Source: City of Fayetteville

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Talk about your classic example of chasing good money after bad.

Posted by: Moneymyst

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