Matthew Carty

City of Boston
Workers Compensation Service Workers Comp Job Classificatn

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Matthew Carty in 2017 was employed at City of Boston and had a reported pay of $48,491 according to public records. This pay was 32 percent lower than the average and 27 percent lower than the median salary in City of Boston.

City of Boston records show Matthew Carty held two jobs from 2016 to 2017.

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Key Data

Year2017
Full NameMatthew Carty
Job TitleWorkers Compensation Service Workers Comp Job Classificatn
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StateMassachusetts
EmployerCity of Boston
Annual Wage $48,491

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Employer

Employer NameCity of Boston
Year2017
Number of Employees22,225
Average Annual Wage$71,531
Median Annual Wage$66,303
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 (2017)
Assessing Department - Admin Asst at City of Boston
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Bps Facility Management - Jr Cust/Nights at City of Boston
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Boston Cntr - Youth & Families - Teacher at City of Boston
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Transportation-Parking Clerk - Sr Data Proc Sys Anl at City of Boston
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Bps Burke High - Teacher at City of Boston
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Treasury-Collecting Division - Head Clerk at City of Boston
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 (2017)
Bps Boston Arts Academy - Teacher at City of Boston
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Traffic Division - Parking Meter Supervisor at City of Boston
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 (2017)
Boston Cntr - Youth & Families - Youth Worker at City of Boston
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