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Staff Pay Levels for Selected Positions in 
Senators’ Offices, FY2009-FY2013 
R. Eric Petersen 
Specialist in American National Government 
Lara E. Chausow 
Research Assistant 
Amber Hope Wilhelm 
Visual Information Specialist 
November 3, 2014 
Congressional Research Service 
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Summary 
This report provides pay data for 16 staff position titles that are typically deployed in Senators’ 
offices. The positions include the following: Administrative Director; Casework Supervisor; 
Caseworker; Chief of Staff; Communications Director; Counsel; Executive Assistant; Field 
Representative; Legislative Assistant; Legislative Correspondent; Legislative Director; Press 
Secretary; Scheduler; “Specials Director,” a combined category that includes the job titles 
Director of Projects, Director of Special Projects, Director of Federal Projects, Director of Grants, 
Projects Director, or Grants Director; Staff Assistant; and State Director. Senators’ staff pay data 
for the years FY2009-FY2013 were derived from a random sampling of Senators’ offices in 
which at least one staff member worked in a position in each year. 
Data tables provide tabular pay data for each staff position. A graphic for each position is also 
included. The graphics display representations of pay from three perspectives, including the 
following: 
•  change in pay, FY2009-FY2013, in nominal (current) and constant, 2014 dollars; 
•  a comparison of the cumulative percentage change for that position to changes in 
pay, in constant dollars, for Members of Congress and federal civilian workers 
paid under the General Schedule in Washington, DC, and surrounding areas in 
northern Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia and Pennsylvania (DC), and Rest of 
the U.S. (RUS) from FY2009-FY2013; and 
•  distributions of FY2013 pay in 2014 dollars, in $10,000 increments. 
Between FY2009 and FY2013, the median change in pay, in constant, 2014 dollars for all 16 staff 
positions working in Senators’ offices declined. The smallest, -0.13%, was found among 
administrative directors. Schedulers were affected by the greatest change, -20.56%. This may be 
compared to changes over approximately the same period (calendar years 2009-2013) to 
Members of Congress, -7.91%; General Schedule, DC, -5.67%; and General Schedule, RUS,-
6.28%. 
Pay data for staff working in House Member offices are available in CRS Report R43775, Staff 
Pay Levels for Selected Positions in House Member Offices, 2009-2013, by R. Eric Petersen, Lara 
E. Chausow, and Amber Hope Wilhelm. 
 
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Contents 
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 1 
Data Concerns .................................................................................................................................. 3 
Data Tables and Visualizations ........................................................................................................ 3 
 
Tables 
Table 1. Administrative Director...................................................................................................... 5 
Table 2. Casework Supervisor ......................................................................................................... 6 
Table 3. Caseworker ........................................................................................................................ 7 
Table 4. Chief of Staff ...................................................................................................................... 8 
Table 5. Communications Director .................................................................................................. 9 
Table 6. Counsel ............................................................................................................................ 10 
Table 7. Executive Assistant .......................................................................................................... 11 
Table 8. Field Representative ......................................................................................................... 12 
Table 9. Legislative Assistant ........................................................................................................ 13 
Table 10. Legislative Correspondent ............................................................................................. 14 
Table 11. Legislative Director ........................................................................................................ 15 
Table 12. Press Secretary ............................................................................................................... 16 
Table 13. Scheduler ........................................................................................................................ 17 
Table 14. Specials Director ............................................................................................................ 18 
Table 15. Staff Assistant ................................................................................................................ 19 
Table 16. State Director ................................................................................................................. 20 
 
Contacts 
Author Contact Information........................................................................................................... 21 
Acknowledgments ......................................................................................................................... 21 
 
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Introduction 
Levels of pay for congressional staff are a source of recurring questions among Members of 
Congress, congressional staff, and the public. Senators set the terms and conditions of 
employment for staff in their offices. This includes job titles and descriptions, rates of pay, subject 
to minimum and maximum levels,1 and resources available to them to carry out their official 
duties.2 There may be interest in congressional pay data from multiple perspectives, including 
assessment of the costs of congressional operations; guidance in setting pay levels for staff in 
Member offices; or comparison of congressional staff pay levels with those of other federal 
government pay systems. 
Publicly available information sources do not provide aggregated congressional staff pay data in a 
readily retrievable form. The most recent publicly available Senate staff compensation report was 
issued in 2006,3 and relied on anonymous, self-reported survey data. Data in this report are based 
on official Senate reports, which afford the opportunity to use consistently collected data. Pay4 
information in this report is based on the Senate’s Report of the Secretary of the Senate, published 
semiannually, in periods from April 1 to September 30, and October 1 to March 31,5 as collated 
by LegiStorm, a private entity that provides some congressional data by subscription.6 
Additionally, this report provides annual data, which allows for observations about the nature of 
Senators’ personal staff compensation over time. 
This report provides pay data for 16 staff position titles that are typically used in Senators’ 
offices.7 The positions include the following: 
•  Administrative Director8 
•  Casework Supervisor9 
•  Caseworker10 
                                                 
1 Since 2009, the minimum level of gross pay has been $2,267, and the maximum annual pay for staff in a Senator’s 
personal office has been $169,459, 2 U.S.C. 4575. 
2 For discussion of resources available to Members to carry out their official duties, see CRS Report RL30064, 
Congressional Salaries and Allowances, by Ida A. Brudnick. 
3 U.S. Senate, Secretary of the Senate, 2006 U.S. Senate Employment, Compensation, Hiring and Benefits Study 
(Washington: 2006). 
4 In this report, pay refers to monies paid by the Senate to staff, and excludes other components of total compensation, 
which might include paid leave or employer contributions to various insurance and retirement benefits. 
5 The Report of the Secretary of the Senate since April, 2011, is available at https://www.senate.gov/legislative/
common/generic/report_secsen.htm. 
6 http://www.legistorm.com/. 
7 For a discussion of staff roles in Members’ offices, see CRS Report RL34545, Congressional Staff: Duties and 
Functions of Selected Positions, by R. Eric Petersen. 
8 Other job titles which may indicate similar duties, and for which pay data were collected, include Office Manager, 
Office Administrator, and Administrative Manager. 
9 Other job titles which may indicate similar duties, and for which pay data were collected, include Casework Director, 
Casework Coordinator, and Director of Constituent Services. 
10 Other job titles which may indicate similar duties, and for which pay data were collected, include Constituent 
Services Representative and Federal Caseworker. 
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•  Chief of Staff 
•  Communications Director 
•  Counsel11 
•  Executive Assistant 
•  Field Representative12 
•  Legislative Assistant 
•  Legislative Correspondent 
•  Legislative Director. 
•  Press Secretary 
•  Scheduler 
•  “Specials Director,” a combined category that includes the job titles Director of 
Projects, Director of Special Projects, Director of Federal Projects, Director of 
Grants, Projects Director, or Grants Director 
•  Staff Assistant 
•  State Director 
Senators’ staff pay data for the years FY2009-FY2013 were derived from a random sampling of 
Senators’ offices in which at least one staff member worked in a position in each year. For each 
fiscal year, FY2009-FY2013, a random sample13 of 25 Senators’ offices was taken for each 
position. In order to be included, Senate staff had to hold a position with the same job title in the 
Senator’s office for the entire fiscal year examined. Every recorded payment ascribed in the 
LegiStorm data to those staff for the fiscal year is included. For some positions, it was not 
possible to identify 25 offices that employed staff for an entire year. Generally, each position has 
no more than one observation per Senator’s office each fiscal year. 
Pay data for staff working in House Member offices are available in CRS Report R43775, Staff 
Pay Levels for Selected Positions in House Member Offices, 2009-2013, by R. Eric Petersen, Lara 
E. Chausow, and Amber Hope Wilhelm. 
                                                 
11 Other job titles which may indicate similar duties, and for which pay data were collected, include Legal Counsel, 
Legislative Counsel, Senior Counsel, Chief Counsel, and General Counsel. 
12 Another job title which may indicate similar duties, and for which pay data were collected, was Regional 
Representative. 
13 Obtaining the salaries of every congressional staff member from every Senator’s office listed in the Report of the 
Secretary of the Senate was beyond the capacity of available resources. Each year, a different, random sample of 
Senators’ offices was taken for each position. The large random samples of positions in Senators’ offices mean that a 
full accounting would be unlikely to yield significantly different results. At the same time, a study that examines pay 
data based on different job titles, or which combines pay data from positions of similar titles or duties (e.g., legislative 
assistant and senior legislative assistant, or executive assistants, schedulers and executive assistant/schedulers), could 
result in findings that are different from those provided here. 
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Data Concerns 
There may be some advantages to relying on official salary expenditure data instead of survey 
findings, but data presented here are subject to some challenges that could affect findings or their 
interpretation. Some of the concerns include the following: 
•  Data are lacking for first-term Senators in the first session of a Congress. The 
periods of time covered by the Report of the Secretary of the Senate overlap the 
end of one Congress and convening of the next. This report provides no data for 
first-term Senators in the first nine months of their service.14 
•  Pay data provide no insight into the experience, tenure, full- or part-time status, 
demographics, or other potential explanations for levels of compensation. 
•  Staff could be based in Washington, DC, state offices, or both.  
•  Potential differences might exist in the job duties of positions with the same title. 
Aggregation of pay by job title rests on the assumption that staff with the same 
title carry out the same or similar tasks. Given the wide discretion congressional 
employing authorities have in setting the terms and conditions of employment, 
there may be differences in the duties of similarly titled staff that could have 
effects on their levels of pay. Acknowledging the imprecision inherent in 
congressional job titles, an older edition of the Senate Handbook states, 
“Throughout the Senate, individuals with the same job title perform vastly 
different duties.”15 
Data Tables and Visualizations 
Data tables provide tabular pay data for each staff position. A graphic for each position is also 
included. The graphics display representations of pay from three perspectives, including the 
following: 
•  change in pay, FY2009-FY2013, in nominal (current) and constant, 2014 dollars; 
•  a comparison of the cumulative percentage change of that position to changes in 
pay, in constant dollars, of Members of Congress, and federal civilian workers 
paid under the General Schedule in Washington, DC, and surrounding areas in 
northern Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia and Pennsylvania (DC),16 and Rest of 
the U.S. (RUS)17 from FY2009-FY201318; and 
                                                 
14 For information on the number of first-term Members in each Congress, see CRS Report R41283, First-Term 
Members of the House of Representatives and Senate, 64th - 113th Congresses, by Jennifer E. Manning and R. Eric 
Petersen. 
15 U.S. Senate, Committee on Rules and Administration, Senate Handbook (Washington: 1996), pp. I-13, available 
from the authors. 
16 For a complete description of areas covered under the Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia, DC-MD-VA-WV-
PA locality pay table, see http://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/pay-leave/salaries-wages/2014/locality-pay-area-
definitions/#w.  
17 The RUS pay table includes those portions of the United States and its territories and possessions (nonforeign areas) 
not located within another locality pay area. For definitions of 2014 locality pay areas, see Office of Personnel 
(continued...) 
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•  distributions of FY2013 pay in 2014 dollars, in $10,000 increments. 
Between 2009 and 2013, the median19 change in pay, in constant 2014 dollars, for all 16 staff 
positions working in Senators’ offices declined. The smallest change, -0.13%, was found among 
administrative directors. Schedulers were affected by the greatest change, -20.56%, between 
FY2009 and FY2013. This may be compared to changes over approximately the same period 
(calendar years 2009-2013) to Members of Congress, -7.91%; General Schedule, DC, -5.67%; 
and General Schedule, RUS, -6.28%. 
                                                                  
(...continued) 
Management, “Pay & Leave, Salaries & Wages,” http://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/pay-leave/salaries-wages/
2014/locality-pay-area-definitions. For discussion of how locality pay is calculated, see CRS Report RL34463, Federal 
White-Collar Pay: FY2009 and FY2010 Salary Adjustments, by Barbara L. Schwemle. 
18 Change in pay data for General Schedule and Members of Congress are based on calendar year 2009-2013 change; 
staff positions are based on median change, FY2009-FY2013. 
19 The median is the midpoint at which half of the numbers in a list are higher and the other half lower. 
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Table 1. Administrative Director 
Duties may include: directing the administrative support staff; maintenance of office accounts; and procuring and 
maintaining equipment for office. 
 FY09 
FY10 
FY11 
FY12 
FY13 
Minimum $46,459  $64,772 $54,375 $58,000 
$42,667 
al $ 
Median $95,164 
$105,167 
$107,000 
$107,000 
$103,200 
in
m
Average $96,479 $102,624 
$104,195 
$104,323 
$102,752 
No
Maximum $140,250  $150,811 $153,506 $135,521 
$169,000 
 
Minimum $51,190  $70,216 $57,141 $59,715 
$43,294 
 $
ant
Median $104,855 
$114,006 
$112,444 
$110,164 
$104,718 
Average $106,303 $111,250 
$109,496 
$107,408 
$104,263 
Const
Maximum $154,532  $163,487 $161,317 $139,529 
$171,486 
Median – 8.73% 
-1.37% 
-2.03% 
-4.94% 
 
Average –  4.65% 
-1.58% 
-1.91% 
-2.93% 
Change
Annual 
Average -0.44% Annual 
Median 0.10% 
  
FY09-FY13 Average 
-1.92% 
FY09-FY13 Median 
-0.13% 
  
 
Source: Report of the Secretary of the Senate, as col ated by LegiStorm, various years, and CRS calculations. 
Visualizations provide information in constant 2014 dollars in thousands, except where indicated. Detailed 
information about data sources is available above in “Data Tables and Visualizations.” 
Notes: Data are based on a sample of 25 observations per year from various Senators’ offices. Other job titles 
included in data for this position include Office Manager, Office Administrator, and Administrative Manager. In 
the Change section of the data table, Annual Average and Annual Median cel s provide the average and median 
change per year, respectively, while the FY09-FY13 Average and FY09-FY13 Median provide the change over the 
entire five-year period, respectively. Change in pay data for General Schedule and Members of Congress are 
based on calendar year 2009-2013 change; staff position is based on median change, FY2009-FY2013. In the 
FY2013 Distribution of Pay visualization, percentages are rounded, and may not equal 100%. 
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Table 2. Casework Supervisor 
Duties may include: managing caseworkers and casework workflows; and acting as a liaison for the Senator with 
federal, state, and local agencies on behalf of constituents. 
FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 
FY13 
Minimum $55,750 $40,773 $40,773 $40,000 
$34,187 
al $ 
Median $79,000 
$81,416 
$74,154 
$76,000 
$72,000 
in
m
Average $79,269 
$80,992 
$76,233 
$74,940 
$68,184 
No
Maximum $109,356 $120,697 $122,000 $127,000 
$95,583 
 
Minimum $61,427 $44,200 $42,847 $41,183 
$34,689 
 $
ant
Median $87,045 
$88,259 
$77,927 
$78,247 
$73,059 
Average $87,341 
$87,799 
$80,111 
$77,157 
$69,187 
Const
Maximum $120,493 $130,841 $128,207 $130,756 
$96,989 
Median – 1.39% 
-11.71% 
0.41% 
-6.63% 
 
Average – 0.53% 
-8.76% 
-3.69% 
-10.33% 
Annual Average 
-5.56% 
Annual Median 
-4.13% 
 
Change
  
FY09-FY13 Average 
-20.78% 
FY09-FY13 Median 
-16.07% 
 
 
Source: Report of the Secretary of the Senate, as col ated by LegiStorm, various years, and CRS calculations. 
Visualizations provide information in constant 2014 dollars in thousands, except where indicated. Detailed 
information about data sources is available above in “Data Tables and Visualizations.” 
Notes: Data are based on a sample of 25 observations per year from various Senators’ offices. Other job titles 
included in data for this position include Casework Director, Casework Coordinator, and Director of 
Constituent Services. In the Change section of the data table, Annual Average and Annual Median cells provide 
the average and median change per year, respectively, while the FY09-FY13 Average and FY09-FY13 Median 
provide the change over the entire five-year period, respectively. Change in pay data for General Schedule and 
Members of Congress are based on calendar year 2009-2013 change; staff position is based on median change, 
FY2009-FY2013. In the FY2013 Distribution of Pay visualization, percentages are rounded, and may not equal 
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Table 3. Caseworker 
Duties may include: responding to casework inquiries from constituents; acting as a grassroots representative for the 
Senator within assigned areas of responsibility; and monitoring and updating the Senator or relevant official in the 
office on casework issues. 
FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 
FY13 
Minimum $19,583 $23,500 $28,237 $30,000 
$30,000 
al $ 
Median $42,629 
$41,745 
$41,603 
$43,365 
$44,125 
in
m
Average $44,897 $47,926 $44,809 $44,187 
$46,201 
No
Maximum $76,847  $90,800  $87,450  $87,465 
$85,000 
 
Minimum $21,578 $25,475 $29,674 $30,887 
$30,441 
 $
ant
Median $46,970 
$45,253 
$43,720 
$44,647 
$44,774 
Average $49,469 $51,954 $47,089 $45,494 
$46,881 
Const
Maximum $84,673  $98,432  $91,899  $90,052 
$86,250 
Median –  -3.65% 
-3.39% 
2.12% 
0.28% 
 
Average –  5.02% -9.36% 
-3.39% 
3.05% 
Change
 Annual 
Average 
-1.17% 
Annual 
Median 
-1.16%   
 
FY09-FY13 Average 
-5.23% 
FY09-FY13 Median 
-4.68% 
 
 
Source: Report of the Secretary of the Senate, as col ated by LegiStorm, various years, and CRS calculations. 
Visualizations provide information in constant 2014 dollars in thousands, except where indicated. Detailed 
information about data sources is available above in “Data Tables and Visualizations.” 
Notes: Data are based on a sample of 25 observations per year from various Senators’ offices. Other job titles 
included in data for this position include Constituent Services Representative and Federal Caseworker. In the 
Change section of the data table, Annual Average and Annual Median cel s provide the average and median 
change per year, respectively, while the FY09-FY13 Average and FY09-FY13 Median provide the change over the 
entire five-year period, respectively. Change in pay data for General Schedule and Members of Congress are 
based on calendar year 2009-2013 change; staff position is based on median change, FY2009-FY2013. In the 
FY2013 Distribution of Pay visualization, percentages are rounded, and may not equal 100%. 
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Table 4. Chief of Staff 
Duties may include: developing and implementing all policy objectives, strategies, and operating plans for a Senator’s 
office; managing and directing all activities and staff of the Senator's Washington, DC, and field offices; coordinating 
the activities of the Senator with the leadership of the appropriate chamber and committees; and overseeing the 
Senator's office budget. 
FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 
FY13 
Minimum $147,960 $156,930 $138,500 $140,417 
$128,844 
al $ 
Median $166,926 
$169,428 
$169,459 
$169,459 
$166,500 
in
m
Average $164,532 $166,654 
$166,692 
$166,399 
$161,550 
No
Maximum $167,305  $169,459 $169,459 $169,459 
$169,459 
 
Minimum $163,027 $170,121 $145,547 $144,569 
$130,739 
 $
ant
Median $183,925 
$183,669 
$178,081 
$174,471 
$168,949 
Average $181,287 $180,662 
$175,174 
$171,320 
$163,926 
Const
Maximum $184,342  $183,702 $178,081 $174,471 
$171,952 
Median – -0.14% 
-3.04% 
-2.03% 
-3.16% 
 
Average –  -0.35% 
-3.04% 
-2.20% 
-4.32% 
Change
Annual Average 
-2.47% 
Annual Median 
-2.09% 
 
  
FY09-FY13 Average 
-9.58% 
FY09-FY13 Median 
-8.14% 
 
 
Source: Report of the Secretary of the Senate, as col ated by LegiStorm, various years, and CRS calculations. 
Visualizations provide information in constant 2014 dollars in thousands, except where indicated. Detailed 
information about data sources is available above in “Data Tables and Visualizations.” 
Notes: Data are based on a sample of 25 observations per year from various Senators’ offices. In the Change 
section of the data table, Annual Average and Annual Median cells provide the average and median change per 
year, respectively, while the FY09-FY13 Average and FY09-FY13 Median provide the change over the entire five-
year period, respectively. Change in pay data for General Schedule and Members of Congress are based on 
calendar year 2009-2013 change; staff position is based on median change, FY2009-FY2013. In the FY2013 
Distribution of Pay visualization, percentages are rounded, and may not equal 100%. 
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Table 5. Communications Director 
Duties may include managing and coordination al  messaging for the Senator and the office.
FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 
FY13 
Minimum 
$75,400  
$90,875 
$90,000 
$91,855  
$80,333 
al $ 
Median 
$109,296  
$116,996 
$108,562 
$117,500  
$115,575 
in
m
Average 
$111,197  
$115,873 
$113,114 
$115,597  
$116,213 
No
Maximum 
$156,687  
$167,500  
$168,547  
$147,184  
$164,568  
 
Minimum 
$83,078  
$98,513 
$94,579 
$94,572  
$81,515 
 $
ant
Median 
$120,425  
$126,829 
$114,086 
$120,975  
$117,275 
Average 
$122,521  
$125,612
$118,869 
$119,016  
$117,922 
Const
Maximum 
$172,643  
$181,579  
$177,123  
$151,537  
$166,989  
Median 
– 5.32%
-10.05%
6.04% 
-3.06%
 
Average 
– 2.52%
-5.37%
0.12% 
-0.92%
Annual Average 
-0.91% 
Annual Median 
-0.44% 
Change
 
 
  
FY09-FY13 Average 
-3.75% 
FY09-FY13 Median 
-2.62% 
  
 
Source: Report of the Secretary of the Senate, as col ated by LegiStorm, various years, and CRS calculations. 
Visualizations provide information in constant 2014 dollars in thousands, except where indicated. Detailed 
information about data sources is available above in “Data Tables and Visualizations.” 
Notes: Data are based on a sample of 25 observations per year from various Senators’ offices. In the Change 
section of the data table, Annual Average and Annual Median cells provide the average and median change per 
year, respectively, while the FY09-FY13 Average and FY09-FY13 Median provide the change over the entire five-
year period, respectively. Change in pay data for General Schedule and Members of Congress are based on 
calendar year 2009-2013 change; staff position is based on median change, FY2009-FY2013. In the FY2013 
Distribution of Pay visualization, percentages are rounded, and may not equal 100%. 
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Table 6. Counsel 
Duties may include: advising the Senator on legal issues; and ensuring compliance with chamber rules, the law, and 
ethics guidelines. 
FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 
FY13 
Minimum 
$45,000  
$45,000 
$45,000 
$49,750  
$55,250 
al $ 
Median 
$89,000  
$85,250 
$81,663 
$80,868  
$83,200 
in
m
Average 
$88,826  
$86,043 
$81,035 
$87,312  
$83,353 
No
Maximum 
$129,788  
$141,500  
$138,000  
$151,275  
$109,000  
 
Minimum 
$49,582  
$48,782 
$47,290 
$51,221  
$56,063 
 $
ant
Median 
$98,063  
$92,415 
$85,818 
$83,260  
$84,424 
Average 
$97,871  
$93,275 
$85,158 
$89,894  
$84,579 
Const
Maximum 
$143,005  
$153,393  
$145,022  
$155,749  
$110,603  
Median 
– -5.76%
-7.14%
-2.98% 
1.40%
 
Average 
– -4.70%
-8.70%
5.56% 
-5.91%
Annual Average 
-3.44% 
Annual Median 
-3.62% 
Change
 
 
  
FY09-FY13 Average 
-13.58% 
FY09-FY13 Median 
-13.91% 
  
 
Source: Report of the Secretary of the Senate, as col ated by LegiStorm, various years, and CRS calculations. 
Visualizations provide information in constant 2014 dollars in thousands, except where indicated. Detailed 
information about data sources is available above in “Data Tables and Visualizations.” 
Notes: Data are based on a sample of 25 observations in FY10 and FY12; 23 in FY09; and 21 in FY11 and FY13 
from various Senators’ offices. Other job titles included in data for this position include Legal Counsel, Legislative 
Counsel, Senior Counsel, Chief Counsel, and General Counsel. In the Change section of the data table, Annual 
Average and Annual Median cells provide the average and median change per year, respectively, while the FY09-
FY13 Average and FY09-FY13 Median provide the change over the entire five-year period, respectively. Change 
in pay data for General Schedule and Members of Congress are based on calendar year 2009-2013 change; staff 
position is based on median change, FY2009-FY2013. In the FY2013 Distribution of Pay visualization, percentages 
are rounded, and may not equal 100%. 
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Table 7. Executive Assistant 
Duties may include: maintaining the Senator's files, including notes, correspondence, and all information related to 
travel; logging and monitoring the Senator's incoming telephone cal s; taking messages; and ensuring that the Senator 
is provided with briefing materials for various activities in which the Senator participates. 
FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 
FY13 
Minimum 
$42,272  
$33,458 
$37,500 
$37,500  
$37,667 
al $ 
Median 
$86,817  
$88,531 
$77,000 
$86,000  
$81,372 
in
m
Average 
$91,183  
$90,428 
$84,788 
$87,805  
$85,565 
No
Maximum 
$167,305  
$169,459  
$169,459  
$169,459  
$169,459  
 
Minimum 
$46,577  
$36,270 
$39,408 
$38,609  
$38,221 
 $
ant
Median 
$95,658  
$95,972 
$80,918 
$88,543  
$82,569 
Average 
$100,469  
$98,029 
$89,102 
$90,402  
$86,824 
Const
Maximum 
$184,342  
$183,702  
$178,081  
$174,471  
$171,952  
Median 
– 0.33%
-15.69%
9.42% 
-6.75%
 
Average 
– -2.43%
-9.11%
1.46% 
-3.96%
Annual Average 
-3.51% 
Annual Median 
-3.17% 
Change
 
 
  
FY09-FY13 Average 
-13.58% 
FY09-FY13 Median 
-13.68% 
  
 
Source: Report of the Secretary of the Senate, as col ated by LegiStorm, various years, and CRS calculations. 
Visualizations provide information in constant 2014 dollars in thousands, except where indicated. Detailed 
information about data sources is available above in “Data Tables and Visualizations.” 
Notes: Data are based on a sample of 25 observations per year, FY09-FY12; and 22 in FY13, from various 
Senators’ offices. In the Change section of the data table, Annual Average and Annual Median cells provide the 
average and median change per year, respectively, while the FY09-FY13 Average and FY09-FY13 Median provide 
the change over the entire five-year period, respectively. Change in pay data for General Schedule and Members 
of Congress are based on calendar year 2009-2013 change; staff position is based on median change, FY2009-
FY2013. In the FY2013 Distribution of Pay visualization, percentages are rounded, and may not equal 100%. 
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Table 8. Field Representative 
Duties may include: acting as a liaison with federal, state, and local agencies for the Senator and constituents; and 
assessing casework for matters that might require legislative action. 
FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 
FY13 
Minimum 
$29,495  
$30,712 
$32,250 
$31,750  
$33,500 
al $ 
Median 
$53,500  
$58,750 
$54,504 
$53,768  
$53,000 
in
m
Average 
$55,405  
$58,025 
$54,968 
$55,790  
$55,482 
No
Maximum 
$91,750  
$102,500  
$74,927  
$79,670  
$83,000  
 
Minimum 
$32,499  
$33,294 
$33,891 
$32,689  
$33,993 
 $
ant
Median 
$58,948  
$63,688 
$57,277 
$55,358  
$53,780 
Average 
$61,047  
$62,902 
$57,765 
$57,440  
$56,298 
Const
Maximum 
$101,093  
$111,115  
$78,739  
$82,026  
$84,221  
Median 
– 8.04%
-10.07%
-3.35% 
-2.85%
 
Average 
– 3.04%
-8.17%
-0.56% 
-1.99%
Annual 
Average -1.92% Annual 
Median -2.06% 
Change
 
 
  
FY09-FY13 Average 
-7.78% 
FY09-FY13 Median 
-8.77% 
  
 
Source: Report of the Secretary of the Senate, as col ated by LegiStorm, various years, and CRS calculations. 
Visualizations provide information in constant 2014 dollars in thousands, except where indicated. Detailed 
information about data sources is available above in “Data Tables and Visualizations.” 
Notes: Data are based on a sample of 25 observations per year from various Senators’ offices. Another job title 
included in data for this position is Regional Representative. In the Change section of the data table, Annual 
Average and Annual Median cells provide the average and median change per year, respectively, while the FY09-
FY13 Average and FY09-FY13 Median provide the change over the entire five-year period, respectively. Change 
in pay data for General Schedule and Members of Congress are based on calendar year 2009-2013 change; staff 
position is based on median change, FY2009-FY2013. In the FY2013 Distribution of Pay visualization, percentages 
are rounded, and may not equal 100%. 
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Table 9. Legislative Assistant 
Duties may include: developing legislative initiatives; advising the Senator on legislative issues; and monitoring 
legislative and policy developments within assigned substantive areas. 
FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 
FY13 
Minimum $50,042 $55,021
$46,042
$46,667 
 
$42,333 
al $ 
Median $66,125 
$77,344
$70,396
$74,000 
 
$65,640 
in
m
Average $69,293 
$75,900
$70,272
$73,228 
 
$65,043 
No
Maximum 
$106,916 
$110,528 
$112,078 
$120,828  
$87,750  
 
Minimum $55,138 $59,645
$48,384
$48,047 
 
$42,956 
 $
ant
Median $72,859 
$83,845
$73,978
$76,188 
 
$66,606 
Average $76,349 
$82,279
$73,847
$75,393 
 
$66,000 
Const
Maximum 
$117,803 
$119,818 
$117,780 
$124,401  
$89,041  
Median 
– 15.08%
-11.77%
2.99% 
-12.58%
 
Average 
– 7.77%
-10.25%
2.09% 
-12.46%
Annual Average 
-3.21% 
Annual Median 
-1.57% 
Change
 
 
  
FY09-FY13 Average 
-13.56% 
FY09-FY13 Median 
-8.58% 
  
 
Source: Report of the Secretary of the Senate, as col ated by LegiStorm, various years, and CRS calculations. 
Visualizations provide information in constant 2014 dollars in thousands, except where indicated. Detailed 
information about data sources is available above in “Data Tables and Visualizations.” 
Notes: Data are based on a sample of 25 observations per year from various Senators’ offices. In the Change 
section of the data table, Annual Average and Annual Median cells provide the average and median change per 
year, respectively, while the FY09-FY13 Average and FY09-FY13 Median provide the change over the entire five-
year period, respectively. Change in pay data for General Schedule and Members of Congress are based on 
calendar year 2009-2013 change; staff position is based on median change, FY2009-FY2013. In the FY2013 
Distribution of Pay visualization, percentages are rounded, and may not equal 100%. 
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Table 10. Legislative Correspondent 
Duties may include: providing research for response to constituents' correspondence; drafting, proofreading, and 
transmitting letters; and providing administrative support to legislative staff as needed. 
FY09 FY10 FY11 
FY12 
FY13 
Minimum 
$30,156  
$30,484 
$31,500 
$29,250  
$34,000 
al $ 
Median 
$36,786  
$39,850 
$37,000 
$35,786  
$37,787 
in
m
Average 
$38,093  
$39,817 
$37,460 
$37,616  
$39,396 
No
Maximum 
$49,750  
$50,500  
$51,250  
$53,417  
$49,083  
 
Minimum 
$33,226  
$33,046 
$33,103 
$30,115  
$34,500 
 $
ant
Median 
$40,532  
$43,199 
$38,883 
$36,844  
$38,343 
Average 
$41,972  
$43,164 
$39,366 
$38,729  
$39,976 
Const
Maximum 
$54,816  
$54,745  
$53,858  
$54,996  
$49,805  
Median 
– 6.58%
-9.99%
-5.24% 
4.07%
 
Average 
– 2.84%
-8.80%
-1.62% 
3.22%
Annual Average 
-1.09% 
Annual Median 
-1.15% 
Change
 
 
  
FY09-FY13 Average 
-4.76% 
FY09-FY13 Median 
-5.40% 
  
 
Source: Report of the Secretary of the Senate, as col ated by LegiStorm, various years, and CRS calculations. 
Visualizations provide information in constant 2014 dollars in thousands, except where indicated. Detailed 
information about data sources is available above in “Data Tables and Visualizations.” 
Notes: Data are based on a sample of 25 observations per year from various Senators’ offices. In the Change 
section of the data table, Annual Average and Annual Median cells provide the average and median change per 
year, respectively, while the FY09-FY13 Average and FY09-FY13 Median provide the change over the entire five-
year period, respectively. Change in pay data for General Schedule and Members of Congress are based on 
calendar year 2009-2013 change; staff position is based on median change, FY2009-FY2013. In the FY2013 
Distribution of Pay visualization, percentages are rounded, and may not equal 100%. 
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Table 11. Legislative Director 
Duties may include: managing office legislative activities; supervising a Senator’s legislative staff; assisting in the 
development of policy positions and legislative initiatives; and monitoring floor activity. 
LD FY09 
FY10 
FY11 
FY12 
FY13 
Minimum 
$98,743  
$105,000 
$96,458 
$99,667  
$94,854 
al $ 
Median 
$134,583  
$134,500 
$130,000 
$131,500  
$130,000 
in
m
Average 
$135,702  
$138,951 
$129,435 
$133,606  
$128,555 
No
Maximum 
$167,305  
$169,459  
$169,459  
$169,459  
$156,205  
 
Minimum 
$108,798  
$113,825 
$101,366 
$102,614  
$96,249 
 $
ant
Median 
$148,288  
$145,805 
$136,614 
$135,389  
$131,912 
Average 
$149,521  
$150,630 
$136,020 
$137,557  
$130,446 
Const
Maximum 
$184,342  
$183,702  
$178,081  
$174,471  
$158,503  
Median 
– -1.67%
-6.30%
-0.90% 
-2.57%
 
Average 
– 0.74%
-9.70%
1.13% 
-5.17%
Annual Average 
-3.25% 
Annual Median 
-2.86% 
Change
 
 
  
FY09-FY13 Average 
-12.76% 
FY09-FY13 Median 
-11.04% 
  
Source: Report of the Secretary of the Senate, as col ated by LegiStorm, various years, and CRS calculations. 
Visualizations provide information in constant 2014 dollars in thousands, except where indicated. Detailed 
information about data sources is available above in “Data Tables and Visualizations.” 
Notes: Data are based on a sample of 25 observations per year from various Senators’ offices. In the Change 
section of the data table, Annual Average and Annual Median cells provide the average and median change per 
year, respectively, while the FY09-FY13 Average and FY09-FY13 Median provide the change over the entire five-
year period, respectively. Change in pay data for General Schedule and Members of Congress are based on 
calendar year 2009-2013 change; staff position is based on median change, FY2009-FY2013. In the FY2013 
Distribution of Pay visualization, percentages are rounded, and may not equal 100%. 
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Table 12. Press Secretary 
Duties may include: developing and implementing media and communications strategies for the Senator; acting as the 
formal spokesperson and media liaison for the Senator; and writing speeches for the Senator. 
FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 
FY13 
Minimum 
$38,452  
$41,000 
$46,808 
$40,000  
$39,221 
al $ 
Median 
$67,453  
$70,096 
$61,896 
$59,083  
$59,500 
in
m
Average 
$71,592  
$73,021 
$65,442 
$64,934  
$64,690 
No
Maximum 
$131,000  
$138,419  
$110,591  
$118,000  
$127,500  
 
Minimum 
$42,368  
$44,446 
$49,190 
$41,183  
$39,798 
 $
ant
Median 
$74,322  
$75,987 
$65,045 
$60,831  
$60,375 
Average 
$78,883  
$79,158 
$68,772 
$66,855  
$65,642 
Const
Maximum 
$144,340  
$150,053  
$116,218  
$121,490  
$129,376  
Median 
– 2.24%
-14.40%
-6.48% 
-0.75%
 
Average 
– 0.35%
-13.12%
-2.79% 
-1.81%
Annual Average 
-4.34% 
Annual Median 
-4.85% 
Change
 
 
  
FY09-FY13 Average 
-16.79% 
FY09-FY13 Median 
-18.77% 
  
 
Source: Report of the Secretary of the Senate, as col ated by LegiStorm, various years, and CRS calculations. 
Visualizations provide information in constant 2014 dollars in thousands, except where indicated. Detailed 
information about data sources is available above in “Data Tables and Visualizations.” 
Notes: Data are based on a sample of 25 observations per year, FY09-FY10, and FY12-FY13; and 24, in FY11, 
from various Senators’ offices. In the Change section of the data table, Annual Average and Annual Median cel s 
provide the average and median change per year, respectively, while the FY09-FY13 Average and FY09-FY13 
Median provide the change over the entire five-year period, respectively. Change in pay data for General 
Schedule and Members of Congress are based on calendar year 2009-2013 change; staff position is based on 
median change, FY2009-FY2013. In the FY2013 Distribution of Pay visualization, percentages are rounded, and 
may not equal 100%. 
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Table 13. Scheduler 
Duties may include: briefing the Senator on al  scheduling activities; making recommendations on proposed meetings; 
scheduling staff meetings; and coordinating the scheduling of the Senator’s press and media interactions with the press 
secretary or communications director. 
 FY09 
FY10 
FY11 
FY12 
FY13 
Minimum 
$28,468  
$34,916 
$38,000 
$38,792  
$33,641 
al $ 
Median 
$78,250  
$76,887 
$72,500 
$76,000  
$67,500 
in
m
Average 
$76,762  
$78,105 
$76,168 
$77,970  
$72,157 
No
Maximum 
$162,986  
$125,701  
$159,333  
$135,000  
$130,000  
 
Minimum 
$31,367  
$37,851 
$39,933 
$39,939  
$34,136 
 $
ant
Median 
$86,218  
$83,350 
$76,189 
$78,248  
$68,493 
Average 
$84,579  
$84,669 
$80,043 
$80,276  
$73,219 
Const
Maximum 
$179,583  
$136,266  
$167,440  
$138,992  
$131,912  
Median 
– -3.33%
-8.59%
2.70% 
-12.47%
 
Average 
– 0.11%
-5.46%
0.29% 
-8.79%
Annual Average 
-3.46%
Annual Median
-5.42% 
Change
  
FY09-FY13 Average 
-13.43% 
FY09-FY13 Median 
-20.56% 
  
 
Source: Report of the Secretary of the Senate, as col ated by LegiStorm, various years, and CRS calculations. 
Visualizations provide information in constant 2014 dollars in thousands, except where indicated. Detailed 
information about data sources is available above in “Data Tables and Visualizations.” 
Notes: Data are based on a sample of 25 observations per year from various Senators’ offices. In the Change 
section of the data table, Annual Average and Annual Median cells provide the average and median change per 
year, respectively, while the FY09-FY13 Average and FY09-FY13 Median provide the change over the entire five-
year period, respectively. Change in pay data for General Schedule and Members of Congress are based on 
calendar year 2009-2013 change; staff position is based on median change, FY2009-FY2013. In the FY2013 
Distribution of Pay visualization, percentages are rounded, and may not equal 100%. 
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Table 14. Specials Director 
Duties may include: overseeing office activities or staff related to grants or projects designated by the Senator. 
FY09 FY10 FY11 
FY12 
FY13 
Minimum 
$16,810  
$25,088 
$38,000 
$33,825  
$40,600 
al $ 
Median 
$59,246  
$60,653 
$68,017 
$60,962  
$55,000 
in
m
Average 
$64,690  
$63,544 
$67,259 
$65,481  
$60,860 
No
Maximum 
$134,557  
$139,788  
$96,655  
$97,083  
$105,083  
 
Minimum 
$18,522  
$27,197 
$39,933 
$34,825  
$41,197 
 $
ant
Median 
$65,279  
$65,751 
$71,478 
$62,765  
$55,809 
Average 
$71,278  
$68,885 
$70,681 
$67,417  
$61,756 
Const
Maximum 
$148,260  
$151,538  
$101,573  
$99,954  
$106,629  
Median 
– 0.72%
8.71%
-12.19% 
-11.08%
 
Average 
– -3.36%
2.61%
-4.62% 
-8.40%
Annual Average 
-3.44% 
Annual Median 
-3.46% 
Change
 
 
  
FY09-FY13 Average 
-13.36% 
FY09-FY13 Median 
-14.51% 
  
 
Source: Report of the Secretary of the Senate, as col ated by LegiStorm, various years, and CRS calculations. 
Visualizations provide information in constant 2014 dollars in thousands, except where indicated. Detailed 
information about data sources is available above in “Data Tables and Visualizations.” 
Notes: Data are based on a sample of 25 observations per year, FY09-FY10, 22, in FY11-FY12, and 15, in FY13, 
from various Senators’ offices. Job titles included in data for this combined category include Director of Projects, 
Director of Special Projects, Director of Federal Projects, Director of Grants, Projects Director, or Grants 
Director. In the Change section of the data table, Annual Average and Annual Median cells provide the average 
and median change per year, respectively, while the FY09-FY13 Average and FY09-FY13 Median provide the 
change over the entire five-year period, respectively. Change in pay data for General Schedule and Members of 
Congress are based on calendar year 2009-2013 change; staff position is based on median change, FY2009-
FY2013. In the FY2013 Distribution of Pay visualization, percentages are rounded, and may not equal 100%. 
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Table 15. Staff Assistant 
Duties may include: answering telephones and providing support services; greeting visitors; assisting with scheduling; 
responding to constituent requests for general information, tours and other non-legislative matters; and monitoring 
delivery and pickup of materials. 
FY09 FY10 FY11  FY12 
FY13 
Minimum 
$18,683  
$18,781 
$27,668 
$22,000  
$24,431 
al $ 
Median 
$35,216  
$35,661 
$35,083 
$33,583  
$35,062 
in
m
Average 
$37,386  
$36,566 
$37,963 
$37,968  
$35,959 
No
Maximum 
$56,500  
$61,500  
$59,300  
$72,000  
$60,300  
 
Minimum 
$20,585  
$20,359 
$29,076 
$22,651  
$24,791 
 $
ant
Median 
$38,802  
$38,659 
$36,868 
$34,577  
$35,578 
Average 
$41,193  
$39,639 
$39,894 
$39,091  
$36,488 
Const
Maximum 
$62,254  
$66,669  
$62,317  
$74,129  
$61,187  
Median 
– -0.37%
-4.63%
-6.22% 
2.90%
 
Average 
– -3.77%
0.64%
-2.01% 
-6.66%
Change
 
Annual Average 
-2.95% 
Annual Median 
-2.08% 
 
  
FY09-FY13 Average 
-11.42% 
FY09-FY13 Median 
-8.31% 
  
 
Source: Report of the Secretary of the Senate, as col ated by LegiStorm, various years, and CRS calculations. 
Visualizations provide information in constant 2014 dollars in thousands, except where indicated. Detailed 
information about data sources is available above in “Data Tables and Visualizations.” 
Notes: Data are based on a sample of 25 observations per year from various Senators’ offices. In the Change 
section of the data table, Annual Average and Annual Median cells provide the average and median change per 
year, respectively, while the FY09-FY13 Average and FY09-FY13 Median provide the change over the entire five-
year period, respectively. Change in pay data for General Schedule and Members of Congress are based on 
calendar year 2009-2013 change; staff position is based on median change, FY2009-FY2013. In the FY2013 
Distribution of Pay visualization, percentages are rounded, and may not equal 100%. 
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Table 16. State Director 
Duties may include: managing the principal state office or other state offices of a Senator; and overseeing al  state office 
operations. 
FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 
FY13 
Minimum 
$81,132  
$79,429 
$81,500 
$83,500  
$56,167 
al $ 
Median 
$113,975  
$116,496 
$123,557 
$116,500  
$120,400 
in
m
Average 
$118,890  
$120,986 
$126,386 
$123,006  
$125,491 
No
Maximum 
$167,305  
$169,459  
$169,459  
$169,459  
$169,459  
 
Minimum 
$89,394  
$86,106 
$85,647 
$85,969  
$56,993 
 $
ant
Median 
$125,581  
$126,288 
$129,844 
$119,945  
$122,171 
Average 
$130,997  
$131,155 
$132,816 
$126,643  
$127,337 
Const
Maximum 
$184,342  
$183,702  
$178,081  
$174,471  
$171,952  
Median 
– 0.56%
2.82%
-7.62% 
1.86%
 
Average 
– 0.12%
1.27%
-4.65% 
0.55%
Annual Average 
-0.68% 
Annual Median 
-0.60% 
Change
 
 
  
FY09-FY13 Average 
-2.79% 
FY09-FY13 Median 
-2.72% 
  
 
Source: Report of the Secretary of the Senate, as col ated by LegiStorm, various years, and CRS calculations. 
Visualizations provide information in constant 2014 dollars in thousands, except where indicated. Detailed 
information about data sources is available above in “Data Tables and Visualizations.” 
Notes: Data are based on a sample of 25 observations per year from various Senators’ offices. In the Change 
section of the data table, Annual Average and Annual Median cells provide the average and median change per 
year, respectively, while the FY09-FY13 Average and FY09-FY13 Median provide the change over the entire five-
year period, respectively. Change in pay data for General Schedule and Members of Congress are based on 
calendar year 2009-2013 change; staff position is based on median change, FY2009-FY2013. In the FY2013 
Distribution of Pay visualization, percentages are rounded, and may not equal 100%. 
 
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Author Contact Information 
 
R. Eric Petersen 
  Amber Hope Wilhelm 
Specialist in American National Government 
Visual Information Specialist 
epetersen@crs.loc.gov, 7-0643 
awilhelm@crs.loc.gov, 7-2392 
Lara E. Chausow 
   
Research Assistant 
lchausow@crs.loc.gov, 7-2384 
 
Acknowledgments 
Jose Wisniewski and Claire Laurence, former CRS interns, collected data for this report. 
 
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