Pay awards decline expected to continue in 2025
New data from Brightmine shows a further decline in pay awards for the final quarter of 2024, expected to continue in 2025.
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Posted by Alessandra Pacelli | Jan 23, 2025 | Reward News
New data from Brightmine shows a further decline in pay awards for the final quarter of 2024, expected to continue in 2025.
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New data reveals that the median basic pay award in the three months leading up to July 2024 has fallen to 4.5%, down from a revised 5% in the previous rolling quarter.
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A recent dataset on pay awards reveals a trend that could influence salary adjustments throughout 2024.
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The median basic pay award in the three months to the end of March 2024 dropped to 4.8% – a 0.2 percentage point decrease.
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