Executive Schedule 2000
- December 21, 1999
- Comments
U.S. Office of Personnel Management
2000 Executive Schedule
Effective January 2000
| Level |
Annual Rates (in dollars) |
|---|---|
| I | 157,000 |
| II | 141,300 |
| III | 130,200 |
| IV | 122,400 |
| V | 114,500 |
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| Level |
Annual Rates (in dollars) |
|---|---|
| I | 157,000 |
| II | 141,300 |
| III | 130,200 |
| IV | 122,400 |
| V | 114,500 |
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