Labor compensation costs in the U.S. for private industry workers including pay and benefits combined jumped 4.8 percent year over year in March 2022 up from a 2.8 percent annual increase a year earlier the the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported on April 29 in its quarterly Economic Cost Index summary.

2022 Salary Increases Look to Trail Inflation - SHRM

WorldatWorks 2021-2022 Salary Budget Survey found that salary increase budgets are projected to grow to 3.3 percent on average in 2022 up from 3 percent in ...

Employment Cost Index - June 2022 - Bureau of Labor Statistics

29‏/07‏/2022 — Compensation costs for private industry workers increased 5.5 percent over the year. In June 2021 the increase was 3.1 percent. Wages and ...

Why Salary Increases Do Not Keep Pace With Inflation - Forbes

07‏/04‏/2022 — Yet a survey of U.S. companies found employers now are budgeting an overall average salary increase of 3.4% in 2022 which is less than half the ...

More pay raises are on the way for many workers this year - CNBC

09‏/06‏/2022 — Only 16% of firms said these mid-year increases would be given to all employees. “Yes there is the cost of living issue and inflation and ...

U.S. companies are expecting to pay an average 3.4% raise to workers in ...

18‏/01‏/2022 — U.S. employers expect to pay an average 3.4% raise to their workers in 2022 according to a Willis Towers Watson survey.

How Can Public Sector Employers Keep Pace With Wage Increases in ...

Most employers are not able to match pay increases to an inflation rate that high. The private sector is aiming at an increase of around 4.2% while the ...

Who really deserves a pay rise in the cost of living crisis? - Financial Times

21‏/07‏/2022 — Public sector workers in the UK have already suffered a long squeeze on real wages. They could now fall further behind.

Average weekly earnings in Great Britain July 2022

19‏/07‏/2022 — Average total pay growth for the private sector was 7.2% in March to May 2022 and for the public sector it was 1.5%.

Cost Of Living 2022 - Whats In Store for the Private Rented Sector

With inflation set to soar to 6% by the spring of 2022 price increases are very real. You may not notice low levels of inflation from month to month but over ...