PayScale Index Shows U.S. Wage Growth for 8th Consecutive Quarter

PayScale Index Shows U.S. Wage Growth for 8th Consecutive Quarter

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San Francisco, San Diego and Austin experienced the most wage growth in the country


(firmenpresse) - SEATTLE, WA -- (Marketwired) -- 07/06/17 -- Today, the leader in cloud compensation data and software for businesses and individuals, released the Q2 2017 , which tracks quarterly and annual trends in compensation and provides a U.S. wage forecast for the coming quarter.

The Q2 Index showed wages experienced growth for an eighth consecutive quarter, as U.S. wages increased 0.5 percent since Q1 2017 and 2.4 percent since Q2 2016. However, real wages were flat quarter-over-quarter, meaning the typical employee's earning power is holding steady from a period of depressed and stagnant real wages from 2013 to 2015.

"Wages continue to experience modest growth with variability across industries, job families and metro areas," said Katie Bardaro, Vice President of Data Analytics and Lead Economist at PayScale. "While the positive wage growth appears to be sustaining, real wages are again 7.5 percent lower than they were in 2006, so the price of goods is growing faster than most employees' wages."



Long-term wage growth is strongest in San Francisco, San Diego, Austin and Denver. The metros with the highest year-over-year wage growth in Q2 include:

San Francisco, CA at 3.8 percent

San Diego, CA at 3.5 percent

Austin, TX at 3.5 percent

Denver, CO at 3.5 percent

St. Louis, MO at 3.4 percent

Meanwhile, four Midwest cities experienced negative wage growth in Q2 including Detroit, MI (-0.7 percent), Kansas City, MO (-0.3 percent), Minneapolis, MN (-0.1 percent), and Chicago, IL (-0.1 percent). These cities (plus Cleveland, OH) all fall in the bottom 10 in terms of wage growth.

Wages in real estate rebounded with strong growth (1.4 percent) after several quarters of slow growth including Q1 2017.

Two job groups saw their wages suffer in the past quarter: Legal Jobs (-0.6 percent) and Accounting and Finance Jobs (-0.2 percent). However, quarterly growth for legal jobs often fluctuates by quarter and annual growth is on par with the national average. By contrast, wage growth in Accounting and Finance jobs was low this quarter and annual growth is the lowest of any job group analyzed (1.4 percent).





Wages in sales jobs grew quickly at 1.4 percent for the quarter, though longer-term wage growth is still lagging. Wages in sales jobs were hit hardest by the financial crisis and even last quarter's growth still leaves these jobs at the bottom of the list in growth since 2006 (6.4 percent versus the national average of 12.3 percent).

Highlights of Canadian wage growth in Q2:

Wage growth in Canada ticked slightly up relative to the past couple of quarters, currently at 13.8 percent growth since 2006.

Since 2006, Toronto, ON has experienced the least wage growth (9.7 percent) while the oil city of Edmonton, AB has experienced the most (23.7 percent).

To view the entire interactive Q2 2017 PayScale Index which reflects wage trends across various industries, job categories, company sizes and major metros, including Canada, please visit:

The PayScale Index follows changes in total cash compensation for full-time, private industry employees in the U.S. and Canada. The PayScale Index also includes a PayScale Real Wage Index, which tracks changes in wages adjusted for inflation since 2006. For more information on The PayScale Index, please visit the and pages.

PayScale offers modern compensation software and real-time, data driven insights for employees and employers alike. More than 6,000 customers, from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies, use PayScale to power pay decisions for more than 13 million employees. These companies include Dish Network, Getty Images, Skullcandy, Bloomberg BNA and Time Warner. For more information, please visit: or follow PayScale on Twitter: .



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