While New York Chief Administrative Judge Joseph Zayas advocates for pay raises for the Empire State’s judiciary, the state’s budget director appears to view the issue from a different prism, telling a blue ribbon commission on compensation that judges’ salaries increased more over the last decade than the state’s “everyday” workforce.

Judges on New York’s Supreme Court, the trial court, have made $210,900 a year since 2019.

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