At the most, $58,600 annually.
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Nevada how much do correction officers make in nevada California Correctional Officers are the highest paid STATE Correctional Officers in the nation. Their max-out salary is $73000 and change per year. Pennsylvania comes in second As far as the answer of Nevada: I've been a Nevada Correctional Officer for nine years and made $55000 and change in 2009. I worked a couple shifts of overtime and this also includes holiday pay and uniform allowance. So... I would say Nevada is NOT the highest. But as far as a salary that fits the local economy, let's put it this way: With ZERO wasteful spending, (no cableTV... although I have two brand new vehicles) I am supporting my stay-at-home wife and four children on what I make. Hope this info helps CALIFORNIA: www.ca.gov and follow links (note: as of this date, California and Nevada are NOT hiring. I have not looked at Pennsylvania) NEVADA: www.nvapps.state.nv.us
"How much tax money does California get back from the federal government?" is the question in my mind too. I did ask Senator Babara Boxer's office by web comment at her web page, got no answer.
Depends on which one you are referring to....State or Federal. State corrections pay depends on which state as some vary from the other and if you have had any prior experience. I know first hand that Virginia DOC pays $27,500 to start. Federal usually starts around $33,500.
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When money is minted, the first place it goes is the Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve is like the ultimate lender. All banks get their money from the Federal Reserve.
Yes, it is true that Congress can appropriate money to the federal government. This is how federal departments are funded.
All member banks of the Federal Reserve in USA can and do borrow money from the federal reserve. The Federal Reserve is the banker of banks to whom the banks go when they need money.
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Illinois does receive money from the federal government for various projects. Every state in the United States receives money from the federal government.