Neely Matthew W

Missouri Department of Public Safety
Trooper

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Neely Matthew W in 2019 was employed at Missouri Department of Public Safety and had a reported pay of $3,290 according to public records.

Missouri Department of Public Safety records show Neely Matthew W held two jobs from 2019 to 2019.

In year 2019 Neely Matthew's salary was 95 percent lower than average Trooper salary in the state of Missouri.

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Key Data

Year2019
Full NameNeely Matthew W
Job TitleTrooper
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StateMissouri
EmployerMissouri Department of Public Safety
Total Pay $3,290

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Employer

Employer NameMissouri Department of Public Safety
Year2019
Number of Employees8,910
Average Annual Wage$32,344
Median Annual Wage$27,328
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 (2019)
Trooper 1St Class
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Nursing Assistant at Missouri Department of Public Safety
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Maintenance Worker at Missouri Department of Public Safety
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