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Finances gaps name for slashing prime public pay
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Finances gaps name for slashing prime public pay

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Last updated: January 18, 2026 9:36 am
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Boston has a break up character on the subject of funds. On the one hand, a projected $53 million price range hole has spurred an all-district hiring freeze for Boston Public Colleges. On the opposite, BPS Superintendent Mary Skipper rakes in practically $400,000.

“At a time when districts throughout the Commonwealth and nation have been pressured to take abrupt measures, Boston Public Colleges is taking a considerate, measured method targeted on accountable monetary administration and sustaining high-quality instruction and classroom helps,” Skipper mentioned in an announcement.

“Accountable fiscal administration” within the face of an enormous projected price range hole one way or the other contains leaving six-figure salaries alone.

The district has some massive payments to pay: a projected $17 million overage in medical health insurance prices, which it mentioned is in line with districts and municipalities throughout Massachusetts and nationwide insurance coverage tendencies.

There’s additionally a $17 million overage in wage and different advantages, which incorporates $11.5 million as a consequence of a 1% improve in fill price; $3 million from bus screens, primarily pushed by time beyond regulation pay; $1.5 million in per diem substitutes; and $1 million from Medicare prices.

One shiny observe: Academics and paraprofessionals are among the many “student-facing” positions excluded from the hiring freeze.

Boston isn’t alone on this selective belt-tightening.

Federal funding cuts slashing $3.7 billion away from Massachusetts will affect not less than 4 totally different fiscal years, knowledge from Gov. Maura Healey’s workplace confirmed.

Massachusetts depends on billions in federal funding to pay for packages, main development tasks, and well being take care of residents.

“There is no such thing as a method that any state could make up for the billions of {dollars} they’re reducing from our budgets. Right here in Massachusetts, we’re doing all the things we will to guard our communities from these unfavorable impacts,” Healey mentioned in an announcement.

We will’t make up for billions, however we will aircraft down some big-budget bills.

Readers of the Herald’s studies on public payroll fats cats are accustomed to the lofty salaries doled out on the College of Massachusetts, aka The One P.c. The UMass system makes up for the highest 61 earners throughout the whole state, outpacing elected officers and all different departments.

If we actually need to do “all the things we will to guard our communities from these unfavorable impacts,” then there could be no sacred cows.

Gov. Maura Healey earns $222,185. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is being paid $250,000 this yr. You don’t have to shell out one million to draw prime expertise.

Whether or not on the native or state degree, we’re going through a fiscal emergency, due to federal cuts. Who is aware of how lengthy they are going to final? It harkens again to the pandemic, when enterprise got here to a screeching halt and lots of employees noticed their pay minimize.

Some, firms, not practically sufficient, additionally minimize govt paychecks. Whether or not it was performative or not, the instance of “all arms on deck” throughout a disaster is a worthy one to observe.

Trimming top-tier earners in (or near) the Millionaire’s Membership might not save the state from the complete wallop of federal cuts, however it might assist, and not less than sends the message that taxpayers aren’t the one ones feeling the cash crunch.

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