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Want a Good Raise? Go to China
U.S. pay increases are dwarfed by those in China in ’07. An economic boom is leading to higher compensation and greater wealth in Asia.
China’s Yen for High Pay: Forget the U.S. trade deficit with China.
Bigger news is how workers on the Asian subcontinent can look forward to robust
pay increases that far outstrip those of U.S. employees. According to Hay Group,
a Philadelphia-based HR consulting firm, high-growth economies such as those in
China, India and Eastern Europe should produce annual pay increases approaching
8 percent in 2007. That compares with real increases of 1.4 percent of U.S.
administrative, professional and senior management employees, according to Hay’s
pay survey. Driving the East’s soaring pay scale is a newly wealthy China, which
tops the list of pay increases for each job category: 7.9 percent for
administrative workers, 7.8 percent for professionals and 8.9 percent for senior
managers. —Garry
Kranz
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