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You’re Not Alone: 54.7% Of U.S. Salaries Haven’t Kept Up With Inflation

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salaries haven’t kept up with inflation. This isn’t shocking; historically, salaries do not keep up with inflation. . more likely than women to have their salary matched to the CPI. . “ Has your salary or hourly wage kept up with inflation?” A new survey has found that 54.7%

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Which Way To Run? Decoding The Wobbly Economics Of The Office Market

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However, I’ve been involved in the workplace industry for about fifteen years and, like many others, I am left scratching my head when I stop and study the numbers. The whole workplace industry appears to be like a deer in the headlights — frozen and unsure which way to run. The industry is the proverbial deer-in-the-headlights era.

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Furthering Your Education on a Budget

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If you only have a vague notion of how much your salary stands to increase before beginning this work (or haven’t considered it at all), take some time to do so before you formally sign up for anything. Ask yourself these questions: What is your ultimate goal (promotion, raise, more knowledge, all of the above, etc.)? Keep learning.

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Experts Predict 2023 Will Be the Year of ‘Quiet Hiring’—Here’s What to Expect

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This can lead to raises and promotions for those overachievers, and less of a cost burden on the company to onboard a new team member. But it depends on how the company goes about it, and if they are compensated for additional tasks or just expected to do more for the same salary. Lim points out other industries where it’s happening.

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Answering Reader Mail on Salary, Finding Great Talent

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

The most popular question on this column is about salary and this is the answer I wrote: How much can the best executive assistants earn in a year? The salary of an EA depends on what city you work in, how big your company is, and a zillion other factors that come into play just like any other job. To get you started.

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Two in five people are working extra hours as cost-of-living crisis bites

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Faced with declining real incomes and mounting expenses, almost half (46 percent) of respondents have taken on additional hours at work, one in five (19 percent) now has a second job for extra income, and one in three (34 percent) has been actively job hunting for a higher salaried role.

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Why Lateral Moves Can be a Smart Career Strategy

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With the challenging job market of the past five years, many who have expensive business degrees report they can't get more than entry-level jobs. Once they do land a more challenging position, they find it's not a guarantee a master's in business administration will pay off in terms of bigger promotions or better pay. "I

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