Alexander Schoch

Railroad Commission of Texas
General Counsel

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Alexander Schoch in 2022 was employed at Railroad Commission of Texas and had an annual salary of $167,500 according to public records. This salary was 326 percent higher than the average and 437 percent higher than the median salary in Railroad Commission of Texas.

In year 2022 Alexander Schoch's salary was 76 percent higher than average General Counsel salary in the state of Texas.

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Key Data

Year2022
Full NameAlexander Schoch
Original Job TitleGeneral Counsel Iv
Job TitleGeneral Counsel
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StateTexas
EmployerRailroad Commission of Texas
Annual Wage $167,500
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Employer

Employer NameRailroad Commission of Texas
Year2022
Number of Employees1,591
Average Annual Wage$39,300
Median Annual Wage$31,206
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