Luke Anthony Cortese

Nebraska Supreme Court
Data Processing Applications Analyst

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Luke Anthony Cortese in 2019 was employed at Nebraska Supreme Court and had a reported pay of $34,311, according to public records. This pay was 44 percent lower than the average and 36 percent lower than the median salary in Nebraska Supreme Court.

Nebraska Supreme Court records show Luke Anthony Cortese held job of Data Processing Applications Analyst from 2019 to 2020.

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Key Data

Year2019
Full NameLuke Anthony Cortese
Job TitleData Processing Applications Analyst
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StateNebraska
EmployerNebraska Supreme Court
Annual Wage $34,311

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Employer

Employer NameNebraska Supreme Court
Year2019
Number of Employees1,986
Average Annual Wage$61,245
Median Annual Wage$53,227
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