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Employers Expect to Raise Pay in 2023 Beyond 2022 Increases

Despite WTW data showing broad employer salary increases in the U.S. for 2023, three-quarters of the 1,550 U.S employer respondents report persistent problems recruiting and retaining employees.

Employers Are Planning Pay Increases of 4 6% in 2023, Slightly Above This Year s 4 2%, Study Shows

Employers Are Planning Pay Increases of 4 6% in 2023, Slightly Above This Year s 4 2%, Study Shows
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Employers Are Planning Pay Increases of 4 6% in 2023, Slightly Above This Year s 4 2%, Study Shows

Despite the higher-than-normal pay bumps, overall inflation is outpacing salary increases which means households are losing purchasing power anyway.

Employers Are Planning Pay Increases of 4 6% in 2023, Slightly Above This Year s 4 2%, Study Shows

Employers Are Planning Pay Increases of 4 6% in 2023, Slightly Above This Year s 4 2%, Study Shows
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Biggest Wage Hikes in 16 Years Expected Next Year Amid Inflation

Employees in the United States are expected to see a 16-year high salary hike next year as companies react to a tight labor market and inflation, according to a recent report by workplace consultant Willis Towers Watson (WTW).

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