Tyler Johnson earned $76,100 during 2020 at Illinois Department of Corrections

Tyler Johnson earned ,100 during 2020 at Illinois Department of Corrections
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Tyler Johnson earned $76,100 during 2020 working for the Illinois Department of Corrections as a correctional officer, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.

The average salary as a correctional officer was $71,316 in 2020.

Top 100 highest paid correctional officers in Illinois listed below
Rank Employee 2020 Earnings
1 Timothy Gardner $183,600
2 Julio Saucedo $175,600
3 Kenneth Nalley $168,900
4 Hector Quintero $156,000
5 James Limkeman $152,100
6 Sue Gray $149,900
6 Mark Spong $149,900
8 Mark Kerkhover $149,000
9 John Reynolds $148,700
10 Thaddeus Musyl $144,900
11 Brian Onken $144,300
12 Greg Foltynewicz $142,500
13 Eddie Baity $139,900
14 Emmanuel Frutos $139,600
15 Jason Maragni $137,100
16 Jordan Rich $136,200
17 Mark Simmons $134,800
18 Joseph McBride $133,600
19 Sean Anderson $132,700
20 Shawn Rhodes $132,400
21 Victor Taybron $130,900
22 Richard Degrave $130,100
23 Robyn Heuring $129,700
24 Mark Posey $129,600
25 William Roberts $129,400
26 Curtis Hardamon $128,100
27 Shawn Campbell $127,500
28 Kenneth Moore $126,900
29 Omotola Salami $124,900
30 Karen Patten $123,800
31 Daysi Ross $123,300
32 Bobbie Falkner $123,100
33 Samuel Erwin $123,000
34 Cheryl Johnson $122,800
35 Grant Berg $121,900
35 William Woods $121,900
37 Dainius Juzenas $121,600
38 Tanner Zeck $121,400
38 Patrick Cocagne $121,400
40 Jorge Jaime $121,200
41 Scott Honnies $120,300
42 Robert Speer $120,100
43 Andrew Trancoso $119,900
44 John Sronce $119,600
45 Angela Dummitt $119,400
46 Sean Glenn $119,300
47 Oladele Iyodo $118,800
48 Shawn Sanders $118,600
49 Adam Evans $118,500
50 Bradley Bayles $118,300
51 Ivan Miller $118,100
52 Leroy Hart $117,300
53 Ronette Connor $117,200
54 Sylvester Turner $116,900
55 Kenneth Hefley $116,800
56 Luis Aguayo $116,500
56 Sterling Davis $116,500
58 Joshua Shaw $115,900
59 Abdul Stewart $115,700
60 Jared McDaniel $115,300
61 Jeffrey Neswick $114,100
61 Austin Von Holten $114,100
63 Jeffrey Daniels $114,000
64 Cory Foulk $113,900
65 James Lindsay $113,700
66 Myron Carswell $113,500
67 Winfred Garner $113,100
68 Jeffery Kuhse $112,700
68 Christopher Poe $112,700
70 Brian Eubank $112,500
70 Anthony Williams $112,500
70 Jacquet McClendon $112,500
73 Dustin Bock $112,400
73 Shawn Brockway $112,400
75 Jamie Hughes $112,100
76 Noble Harrington $112,000
77 William Cobb $111,700
78 Cyrus Okoro $111,600
78 Jacob Freeman $111,600
80 William Chambers $111,500
81 Kenneth Boase $111,400
82 Andrea Silas $111,300
83 David Voss $111,100
84 Jesse Mann $111,000
85 Nathaniel Webster $110,900
86 Chad Hartman $110,700
87 Tyler Schrick $110,600
88 Ernest Dunn $110,100
88 Nicholas Gowdy $110,100
88 Jeffrey Bundren $110,100
91 Larry Sarles $109,700
91 Anthony Smithey $109,700
93 Joseph Garcia $109,400
94 Jordan Sparks $108,600
95 Eric Holtz $108,300
95 Timothy Dowd $108,300
95 Sheila Backstrom $108,300
98 Lasandra Terrell $108,200
99 Laneil Worker $108,000
100 Craig Linne $107,900


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