Payroll Project: See how much Miami University’s top paid employees make

Editor’s note: The Dayton Daily News is gathering payroll data for local governments across our region, as well as state government and public colleges, as part of our Payroll Project. You can search Payroll Project data here. We are gathering payroll data for 2018 and will add it to the database as it is collected. If you have a suggestion for our Payroll Project, email reporter Max Filby at max.filby@coxinc.com.

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Miami University spent more than $249 million paying all of its employees last year, according to new data for the Dayton Daily News Payroll Project, a searchable database of public employees.

Miami had around 5,228 people on its payroll in 2018, according to data provided by the school. More than 1,900 employees earned at least $50,000 last year.

Three people employed by Miami made more than half-a-million dollars in 2018, payroll project data shows. Football coach Charles Martin was Miami's highest paid employee, earning $546,362 last year.

Miami president Gregory Crawford was the school’s second highest paid employee, bringing in $518,850 in 2018. Hockey coach Enrico Blasi was Miami’s third highest paid employee, making $509,810 last year, according to payroll project data.

Local governments make payroll with your tax money, which is why the Dayton Daily News has assembled and made available a searchable database of pay for public employees. To see how much the rest of Miami's employees earned in 2018, check out the Dayton Daily News Payroll Project.

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