BOSTON — The Massachusetts statewide payroll continued its upward trend in 2025, new data showed.
The statewide payroll for 2025 totals $11.75 billion, with many of the top earners hailing from the University of Massachusetts system, according to the Office of the Comptroller.
So, while 2025 saw a $880 million decrease from 2024 (about -7%), it’s still a $2.42 billion increase compared to 2023 (roughly +26%).
Statewide payroll totals from the last three years were:
- 2023: $9.33 billion
- 2024: $12.63 billion
- 2025: $11.75 billion
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, Massachusetts Trial Court, Massachusetts State Police, and Massachusetts Department of Developmental Services workers were among the highest-earning state departments in 2025, in addition to the University of Massachusetts system.
- University of Massachusetts system: $1.62 billion
- Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority: $1.06 billion
- Massachusetts Trial Court: $760.13 million
- Massachusetts State Police: $545.87 million
- Massachusetts Department of Developmental Services: $543.84 million
Francisco Martin, the head coach of UMass Men’s Basketball, maintained his position as the highest-paid state employee in 2025 for the third year in a row, earning a salary of $2 million.
Other than Mindy Hull, the state’s chief medical examiner, all of the top 15 highest earners are employed by UMass.
- Francisco Martin, UMass head basketball coach: $2 million
- Michael Collins, UMass chancellor & senior vice president of health services: $1.24 million
- Joseph Harasymiak, UMass head football coach: $1.22 million
- Terence Flotte, provost and executive deputy chancellor of UMass Chan Medical School: $1.07 million
- Partha Chakrabarti, UMass executive vice chancellor for innovation and business development: $926,291
- Ryan Bamford, UMASS athletic director: $830,473
- Martin Meehan, UMass president: $792,324
- Lisa Colombo, chief executive of ForHealth Consulting at UMass Chan Medical School: $750,911
- Javier Reyes, UMass chancellor: $658,239
- John Lindstedt, executive vice chancellor for administration and finance at UMass Chan Medical School: $636,080
- Marcelo Suarez-Orozco, UMass chancellor: $628,889
- Gregory Carvel, UMass athletic coach: $621,411
- Mindy Hull, chief medical examiner: $598,790
- Donald Brown, UMass head football coach: $597,515 (fired from his position)
- Kenneth Rock, professor and chair of the department of pathology at UMass Chan Medical School: $590,631
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