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Economy be damned: Your workers still expect a hefty raise this year - Yahoo Finance


More pay transparency than ever has led to a predictable effect: When workers realize how much they’re worth, they start asking for more money. Sixty percent of organizations are now sharing ... Read More

Productivity Growth Kept the Economy Humming This Year. Expect More Gains in 2025. - MSN


Productivity gains not only spurred economic growth this year, but helped to alleviate inflationary pressures. The trend is expected to extend into 2025, giving the U.S. a continued advantage over ... Read More

The economy has delivered good news. Are recession fears over?


The U.S. economy is humming, at least in some key metrics, but most economists say that the nation remains on a crash course toward a likely recession within the next year. Read More

Q&A: What's up with the economy? Is recession still coming? - Los Angeles Times


Yet the average hourly wage for all private-sector workers rose 4.4% in January from a year earlier, down from recent months when earnings were increasing at an annual rate of well above 5%. Read More

Salary Increases Will Be Smaller in 2024 - Business Insider


Above all, don't put off asking for a raise until 2025. Some economists expect the economy to take a dip next year — and if they turn out to be right, your boss may not have the money to give ... Read More

CEOs got hefty pay raises in 2023 while inflation burdened American workers’ budgets | PBS News


The typical compensation package for chief executives who run companies in the S&P 500 jumped nearly 13 percent last year, easily surpassing the gains for workers. Full Episode Friday, Jun 6 ... Read More

The job market is strong. So why did layoffs double in January?


Excluding January 2023, the January layoffs this year represent the highest number of job cuts announced in the first month of the year since January 2009, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas. Read More

What kind of pay raise can U.S. workers expect in 2023? - CBS News


As Americans try to cope with the highest inflation in 40 years, employers around the U.S. plan to offer their workers next year an annual raise of 4%, a new survey shows. Read More


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