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2025 Salary Budgets


Mercer: 2025 Salary Projections Consistent with 2024 - SHRM

On average, US employers are budgeting for 3.3% merit increases and 3.6% increases for their total salary budgets for nonunionized employees.

Salary Increase Projections 2025 (and 2024) - SHRM

The majority of U.S. employers (66%) said 2025 salary increase budgets are expected to be the same as their 2024 salary budgets, 19% said 2025 salary budgets ...

Survey Reveals Salary Budgets Are Growing at Near-Record Pace

Overall, 2025 plans suggest nearly 14% growth in the number of companies leveraging recognition and 6% growth in equity compensation. · This ...

Compensation planning for 2025: Five trends that matter

According to World at Work, median salary budget increases are expected to remain constant at 4.0% for all employees in 2025 and drop slightly ...

2024-2025 Salary Budget Survey - WorldatWork

Offering robust, year-over-year data, the survey will help you design competitive compensation plans that attract and retain high-performing employees.

2025 Salary Increase Planning Tips - Aon

Companies around the world are experiencing lower employee voluntary turnover and planning for salary increase budgets in 2025. Headcount will ...

Budgets for base salaries expected to soar again in 2025 - CFO.com

US companies' base-salary budgets are projected to rise sharply in 2025 for a third straight year, according to a new report from The Conference Board.

Conference Board Projects 3.9% Salary Increase Budgets for 2025

A report from The Conference Board showed U.S. employers are anticipating 3.9% salary increase budgets for 2025.

US Salary Increase Budgets 2024-2025 - The Conference Board

Employers expect 2025 base pay budgets to rise by nearly 4%, continuing a two-decade high that began in 2022.

2025 Projected Annual Merit Increases | Mercer - iMercer.com

For companies that have a separate promotional budget, the average promotional increase budget for 2025 is 1.0%. This time, Mercer asked about ...

Salary budgets could grow at near-record pace for 2025 - HR Dive

According to a Payscale survey, U.S. employers are planning for 3.5% raises for 2025 — though these also range from about 3% to 4.5%, depending ...

which could lead to steady 2025 salary budget growth, Mercer says

Labor market closer to pre-pandemic 'normal' — which could lead to steady 2025 salary budget growth, Mercer says. The worker shortage in 2024's ...

Survey Reveals Salary Budgets Are Growing at Near-Record Pace

Employers, on average, report planned salary increase budgets of 3.9% for 2025. · This is down from actual increases of 4.4% in 2023, but ...

What will salary increase budgets look like for 2025? - HR Executive

New research out this week from The Conference Board found that—of the 300 compensation leaders the organization surveyed—projected salary ...

Planning Global Compensation Budgets for 2025

Our exploration begins by reviewing key global compensation trends outlined in the recent World Economic Outlook (WEO) report by the International Monetary ...

US employers more conservative with salary budgets employee ...

Overall salary budget increases are expected to rise by 3.9% in 2025, which, despite declining since 2023, remain fairly high. In addition ...

Salary budget 2025: Understanding the fallout of inflation - Brightmine

2025 salary budget projections ... A recent pulse survey from Brightmine, formerly XpertHR, found that the average projected change for total ...

Pay Raises Expected to Slow in 2025 as Labor Market Cools - insurica

According to the latest data from compensation consulting firms and salary specialists, average pay raises next year will range from 3.5% to 3.9%. Though below ...

Will 2025 See Lower Salary Increases? Salary.com Releases

The survey also showed a return to typical salary increases of 3 to 3.9 percent, as reported by 38 percent of respondents in 2024, compared to ...

Companies boosting salary budgets at near-record pace in 2025

The rise in salary budgets, although lagging the 4.4% boost in 2023, will exceed the 3.8% hike this year, the Conference Board said, reporting ...


Compensation Trends in Canada's Tech Sector