Analyst II/Housing
- Base pay
- $0
- Overtime
- $12
- Other pay
- $1,233
- Benefits
- $19
- Total compensation
- $1,265
Source-specific fields
- Id
- 8467
- Total Cash Compensation
- $1,246
At Housing, Pedro Leal serves as a Analyst II. Their 2025 pay totaled $1,265.
City of San Jose / Housing
Agency file
The Housing supports housing and community development — affordable housing, planning, and neighborhood programs.
In 2025, this agency had 122 employees with median total compensation of $132,442; the highest distinct record was $353,138.
What the records show
These summaries compare pay within the agency before listing individual records.
How 2025 total compensation is spread across the 122 employees. Each bar is a pay range; taller bars mean more people earn in that range. The amber line marks the median ($132,442) — half earn less, half more. The far-right bar collects the highest earners.
What an average paycheck here is made of — base salary versus overtime, other pay (bonuses, allowances), and benefits. A large overtime or other-pay share means take-home often exceeds base salary.
The pay ladder for this department. Someone at the 90th percentile earns $208,982 — more than 90% of the department; the 10th percentile earns $36,105. The shaded band is the middle half of employees (25th–75th percentile).
The most common job titles in this department by headcount, with the median total compensation for each. Click a title to see everyone who holds it.
Record list
Highest-paid first / page 4
Analyst II/Housing
Source-specific fields
At Housing, Pedro Leal serves as a Analyst II. Their 2025 pay totaled $1,265.
Staff Specialist/Housing
Source-specific fields
At Housing, Sara Fulton serves as a Staff Specialist. Their 2025 pay totaled $58.