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Federal pay falls even further behind the private sector


Federal pay falls even further behind the private sector

Over the last year, federal sector wages fell 27.54% behind those in the private sector, a more than 3% jump in the pay gap since 2022.

Report Finds Federal Pay Falling Further Behind the Private Sector

The good news on the public sector pay front is that most federal employees are in line for a 5.2% salary increase in 2024.

Comparing the Compensation of Federal and Private-Sector ...

For federal civilian workers whose highest level of education was a bachelor's degree or more, the cost of wages in 2022 was less, on average, ...

Federal Salaries Fall Further Behind Private Sector, New Report ...

Federal employee salaries in 2022 have fallen further behind the private sector, according to new data released Friday by the Federal Salary ...

Feds' pay lags 22.5% behind private sector, the Federal Salary ...

Salaries for federal employees fall significantly behind the private sector, the Federal Salary Council reported today.

Federal Salaries Not Keeping Up with Private Sector, Report Shows

The 27.54 percent pay gap accounts for the locality pay adjustments federal employees receive in certain areas of the country with a higher cost ...

Federal pay falls even further behind the private sector - LinkedIn

Over the last year, federal sector wages fell 27.54% behind those in the private sector, a more than 3% jump in the pay gap since 2022.

Fed Salary Gap Continues to Widen, Jumps 3% in 2023 - MeriTalk

But even that big of a boost won't be enough to offset the growing wage gap between the Federal and private sectors of the nationwide workforce.

NFFE President Erwin: Federal Employees Will Fall Further Behind ...

A two percent increase for FY 2025 is a pay cut on top of three years of massive pay cuts already banked. “The Federal Salary Council, even with ...

Connolly, Schatz Reintroduce FAIR Act to Give Feds a 7.4% Raise ...

Federal pay fell even further behind the private sector last year and the FAIR Act is an important step in addressing that gap. By making the ...

The public-sector pay gap is widening. Unions help shrink it.

State and local governments are facing acute and growing staffing shortages as public-sector pay lags farther behind the pay of private-sector ...

Federal workers with only high school degrees outearn private sector

CBO data from 2022 discloses how federal pay may not fall too behind private sectors for workers with lower levels of education ... even without a ...

Salaries May Stay Way Behind Inflation's Spiral

Inflation could stymie federal agencies' efforts to recruit new employees and hold on to existing ones. ... From 2017 to 2021, feds got pay bumps ...

James Quilty on LinkedIn: Federal pay falls even further behind the ...

Federal pay falls even further behind the private sector: Over the last year, federal sector wages fell 27.54% behind those in the private sector, ...

Federal salaries lag 22.5 percent behind private sector, report finds

"Pay gap" between federal employees and comparable private sector workers has stayed about steady over the two years since the last ...

Is the 5.2% pay raise enough for feds? Union says no

This comes as Bureau of Labor Statistics data showed in November that federal workers made 27.54% less on average than their private sector ...

A Look at Pay for Federal Employees Compared to Their Private ...

Federal workers received an average of 17 percent more total compensation than comparable private sector workers. Across various education ...

Inflated Federal Pay: How Americans Are Overtaxed to Overpay the ...

Salaries and benefits—for identical jobs—are 30 percent to 40 percent higher in the federal government than in the private sector.

Study: Wages Are Still Losing In The Post-Pandemic Inflation Race

Employers have created an average 96,000 jobs in the private sector ... Some workers are even further ahead — or behind — in their race ...