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.
Jordan
Williams
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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