Ever wonder exactly what your professor was paid? How about the administrators and staff? You’re in luck since courts have ruled that it is in fact public data according to Freedom of Information laws. If you were curious what they earned in 2002, I have posted that data here. However, as the years go by, earnings change. Thus, here’s a 35,436-line spreadsheet containing the name, affiliation, and 2003 yearly earnings of every University employee:
> FY 2003 University of Michigan Employee Earnings (.xls, 5.06 MB) (link fixed)
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