U.S. Salary Increase Budgets for 2012
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US Salary Increase Budgets

The annual Salary Increase Budgets Survey reports how much companies plan to increase salaries and bonuses in the coming year across industry and revenue group.

U.S. Salary Increase Budgets for 2012

June 30, 2011 | Report

Based on a sample of 415 companies, the latest edition of The Conference Board survey of U.S. salary increase budgets reveals that these budgets will have a median increase of 3.00 percent in 2011, which is modestly higher than the increases of the past two years. The respondents also project that their salary budget increases for 2012 will be 3.00 percent—an indication that the economic recovery has not yet picked up enough strength to substantially raise salary budgets. In addition to examining overall trends, U.S. Salary Increase Budgets for 2012 reports results for 11 different industry categories.

AUTHORS

Kevin F.Hallock

Dean
Cornell SC Johnson College of Business

JuditTorok

Research Associate
The Conference Board


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