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Supervisors rate resource sufficiency higher than staffing

Annual salary of supervision officials averages just over $40,000

Supervisory authorities are somewhat more likely to report they have sufficient non-staff resources than sufficient staffing, the Supervision Benchmarks 2025 find.

Respondents graded staff adequacy and resource sufficiency in their jurisdictions from a point scale of one to five, with one being very insufficient and five representing very sufficient.

The scores assigned to staff sufficiency averaged 3.5. Resource adequacy, on the other hand, averaged 3.7 among the 33 institutions that supplied

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