NY Comptroller Notes $65 Million Increase in State Worker Overtime
Compared to last year's numbers
The New York comptroller reports that state agencies have spent more than $462 million on overtime in the first nine months of this year, a $65 million jump from last year.
Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli says if the trend continues the state could spend record overtime of more than $600 million in 2013.
The total was $529 million last year.
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