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1. Cary Unit Municipal

Salary expenditure: $5 million
Number of positions: 64

Data year: 2018
2. Channahon Unit Municipal

Salary expenditure: $5 million
Number of positions: 64

Data year: 2018
3. Bourbonnais Unit Municipal

Salary expenditure: $5 million
Number of positions: 70

Data year: 2018
4. La Grange Park Unit Municipal

Salary expenditure: $4 million
Number of positions: 164

Data year: 2018
5. Lyons Unit Municipal

Salary expenditure: $4 million
Number of positions: 148

Data year: 2018
6. Round Lake Unit Municipal

Salary expenditure: $4 million
Number of positions: 79

Data year: 2018
7. Prospect Heights Unit Municipal

Salary expenditure: $4 million
Number of positions: 76

Data year: 2018
8. Worth Unit Municipal

Salary expenditure: $4 million
Number of positions: 97

Data year: 2018
9. Sauk Village Unit Municipal

Salary expenditure: $4 million
Number of positions: 75

Data year: 2018
10. Justice Unit Municipal

Salary expenditure: $3 million
Number of positions: 66

Data year: 2018
11. River Grove Unit Municipal

Salary expenditure: $3 million
Number of positions: 155

Data year: 2018
12. Minooka Unit Municipal

Salary expenditure: $3 million
Number of positions: 55

Data year: 2018
13. Lindenhurst Unit Municipal

Salary expenditure: $3 million
Number of positions: 34

Data year: 2018

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