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Public Sector Staff Remuneration

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 19 December 2013

Thursday, 19 December 2013

Questions (149)

Joanna Tuffy

Question:

149. Deputy Joanna Tuffy asked the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform the number of public servants who earn salaries in the range (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [55074/13]

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The closest data currently available within the Department to that sought by the Deputy indicating the estimated breakdown of employee numbers on a whole time equivalent basis (based on a whole time equivalent figure of 290,000) by salary range within the public service post 1 July 2013 is set out in the following Table 1. The estimate takes account of the reductions in pay arising from the Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest (No. 2) Act, 2009, and the Financial Emergency Measures Act 2013, but does not take account of any offsetting reductions in taxes and levies. The impact of the Pension Related Deduction (PRD) has been estimated on the mid point of the relevant salary range and is included in the Table also.

WTE*

Gross Average Salary

PRD

Salary after PRD

0 to 30,000

43,200

€23,750

€625

€23,125

30,000 to 40,000

74,600

€35,000

€1,750

€33,250

40,000 to 50,000

74,500

€45,000

€2,750

€42,250

50,000 to 60,000

44,200

€55,000

€3,750

€51,250

60,000 to 70,000

28,100

€65,000

€4,775

€60,225

70,000 to 80,000

14,100

€75,000

€5,825

€69,175

80,000 to 90,000

4,600

€85,000

€6,875

€78,125

90,000 to 100,000

1,700

€95,000

€7,925

€87,075

100,000 to 125,000

1,700

€112,500

€9,763

€102,737

125,000 to 150,000

1,200

€137,500

€12,388

€125,112

Over 150,000

2,100

€175,000

€16,325

€158,675

Total

290,000

*Rounded to nearest 100

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