State:
July 30, 2012
2012-2013 Pay Budget Survey shows modest improvements in pay increases

The results from BLR’s annual Pay Budget Survey are now available on Compensation.BLR.com. The survey gathered data on salary increases, bonuses, and rate range adjustments in 2012 and planned increases for 2013.

For a Limited Time receive a FREE Compensation Market Analysis Report! Find out how much you should be paying to attract and retain the best applicants and employees, with customized information for your industry, location, and job. Get Your Report Now!

The survey indicates that actual merit increases for 2012 are an improvement over 2012 planned increases; however expectations for 2013 still reflect a slow recovery.

Eighteen percent of respondents expect to offer 2013 merit increases of up to 2.5 percent, while 22 percent plan no increase at this time and 31 percent haven’t yet made a decision regarding 2013 merit increases. The survey shows, however, that 27.5 percent plan to offer merit increases of 2.5 to 5 percent and 1 percent plan to offer increases above 5 percent.

A total of 1,517 organizations participated in this survey, which was conducted in June 2012.

Download the survey summary.

Featured Free Resource:
Cost Per Hire Calculator
HCMPWS1
Copyright © 2024 Business & Legal Resources. All rights reserved. 800-727-5257
This document was published on https://Compensation.BLR.com
Document URL: https://compensation.blr.com/Compensation-news/Compensation/Compensation-Administration/2012-2013-Pay-Budget-Survey-show-modest-improvemen