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Higher ed pay for many exceeds inflation rate

Despite getting raises this year, faculty and staff buying power is lower than it was before the pandemic. Many higher ed employees got pay ...

Higher Education Salary Increases Exceeded Inflation in 2023

However, the findings also show that most higher ed employees are still being paid less than they were in 2019-20 in inflation-adjusted dollars.

Higher Education Salary Growth in 2023 Surpasses Pandemic-Era ...

New insights from a recent study conducted by CUPA-HR shed light on the salary landscape within higher education for the 2023-24 period.

Your Pay Is Terrible? You're Not Alone.

Higher education has a compensation problem ... The Chronicle of Higher Education is academe's most trusted resource ...

"Despite Substantial Raises This Year, Inflation Continues to ...

High inflation has only exacerbated the gaps in pay increases faculty experience in relation to other higher ed employees." Overall, it seems ...

Higher ed faces shrinking workforce and pay increases outpaced by ...

The failure of higher ed pay increases to keep pace with inflation continues a trend that's developed in the sector in recent years.

Higher Education Has A Morale Problem, Opposing Higher Pay Will ...

College administrators are choosing to prioritize saving money in the short term by keeping wages low for mid-level staff who do most of the ...

Workforce Pay Increases - CUPA-HR

Median pay increases for most higher education employees in 2023-24 continued the trend of the historically high pay increases seen last year. · This is the ...

New Report: Cost Remains the Largest Barrier to Higher Ed

The majority of Americans believe in the value of higher education. But, in order to attend and complete college, students must first be able to ...

Does higher Ed have a pay scale like primary/secondary education ...

At the highest levels, the salaries will be far higher than what you could command teaching in K-12. However, such positions (tenure-track at an ...

Colleges say proposed overtime rule will cause tuition increases ...

Raising the salary threshold also could hamper research, said several institutions, including the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. If more ...

Wage study shows public higher education faculty, staff salaries ...

A salary study conducted on behalf of the MTA shows that the wages of faculty and staff, when adjusted for cost of living, are substantially ...

Ensuring a Living Wage Through Higher Education - The HEA Group

Specifically, we look at several minimal economic benchmarks to see just how many colleges exceed — or fail to meet — basic financial ...

The gap in college costs and earnings for young workers since 1980

College costs have increased by 169% since 1980—but pay for young workers is up by just 19%: Georgetown report ... Campus of Georgetown University ...

College Affordability Still Out of Reach for Students with Lowest ...

... most students face a gap between what their families can afford and what they must pay to attend college. That gap, often referred to as ...

College Tuition Inflation [2023]: Rate Increase Statistics

The average annual cost of tuition at a public 4-year college is 40 times higher than tuition in 1963.

COE - Annual Earnings by Educational Attainment

For example, in 2022, the median earnings of those with a master's or higher degree ($80,200) were 20 percent higher than the earnings of those with a ...

A Bad Bargain: Administrative Bloat and Low Faculty Pay at UDC

When a university spends a lot of money on administration, it must limit spending in other areas—like faculty pay. At UDC, the average mid-range ...

State funding for higher ed surpasses pre-Great Recession levels

The percentage of higher education financed through net tuition revenue — which the report's authors call the student share — has risen from ...

How does a college degree improve graduates' employment and ...

On an annual basis, median earnings for bachelor's degree holders are $40,500 or 86 percent higher than those whose highest degree is a high school diploma.