The Empire Center for Public Policy reports 1,803 local government employees outside of New York City have been paid more than Gov. Cuomo's $179,000 salary in the past year.
The report from the fiscally conservative group for the year ending March 31 shows 47 of the 50 highest-paid municipal employees working for police departments or sheriff's offices and each taking home more than $250,000.
According to the report, topping them all is Charles Ewald, a jail warden paid $414,527 by Suffolk County.
The 22 police officers of the village of Kings Point are the highest-paid group of local government employees in the state, with average pay of $196,143.
Westchester County employees show the highest pay on average, with $184,865 for police and $76,652 for other workers.
(Source: Empire Center for Public Policy)