CHEYENNE (WNE) — New data shows workers in Wyoming who have stayed in their job for at least 12 months saw their wages rise by 4.9% compared to the same time last year, with a median annual …
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CHEYENNE (WNE) — New data shows workers in Wyoming who have stayed in their job for at least 12 months saw their wages rise by 4.9% compared to the same time last year, with a median annual salary of $51,900.
However, nationally, workers who have switched jobs in the last year are seeing 10% pay raises on average. This is according to new data released this week in ADP Pay Insights for March.
Additionally, the average year-over-year median change in annual pay across the U.S. was 5.1% for those workers who have stayed in the same job for the last year, which is steady from the month before. That brings the national average pay to $59,000.
ADP’s Pay Insights captures the salaries of the same cohort of almost 10 million individual employees over a 12-month period and can be found online at tiny url.com/march-2024-payinsights.