https://www.forbes.com/sites/adamandrzejewski/2020/02/29/10600-cdc-employees-
With the stock market in correction, public health alerts, travel restrictions, and hot spot quarantines across the globe, the coronavirus has certainly captured public attention.
Taxpayers are rightly wondering if the billions of dollars they send to Washington every year will help keep them and their families safe.
The U.S. agency primarily responsible is the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), a sub-agency of U.S. Health and Human Services. Our auditors at OpenTheBooks.com found that the CDC invested heavily in acquiring and keeping talent. Headcounts and compensation are at all-time highs in nominal terms.
So, can this elite group of doctors and healthcare professionals safeguard the health of the nation?
In 2018, the agency employed 10,639 staffers who earned $1.1 billion. The average pay was $106,000 — with doctors earning up to $288,653. The statistics are compiled from the last year available with analysis by our auditors at OpenTheBooks.com.