It is estimated that over 84 percent of companies in the S&P 1500 use some form of "social" metric when determining their executives' incentive compensation. Many of these social metrics set forth diversity, equity and inclusion ("DEI") goals—some quantitative, others qualitative—usually summarized to some degree in a company's publicly filed proxy statement. For calendar year-end companies, decisions regarding the metrics of incentive compensation programs are typically made in the first quarter of each year. READ MORE
Here are the US states where you’ll pay less individual income tax in 2024
Several U.S. states are lowering individual income tax rates in 2024, meaning more financial relief for American taxpayers in those states.
Fourteen states have individual income tax rate reductions taking effect this year, according to an analysis from the Tax Foundation, a tax policy research organization. READ MORE
Best Jobs To Get A Pay Raise in 2024
Healthcare, information technology, government and manufacturing are among the fields likely to see the most job growth and highest wage increases in 2024, according to research from Resume Genius.
These fields in particular are expected to stand out in 2024 as broader economic trends improve in the U.S. Despite the rising cost of living, a recession appears less likely than a year ago. Inflation is trending lower, and the U.S. labor market is expected to hold steady in 2024. That’s good news for the economy and job seekers. However, the U.S. continues to experience shortages in skilled workers. READ MORE
Is $94,000 the Magic Number for Financial Freedom?
How much do you need to make in order to really feel like you’re in a good spot in life? The average American says “financial independence” means making upwards of $94,000 per year, and 60 percent feel optimistic they can reach this milestone.
In a recent poll of 2,000 adults, spenders and savers say financial freedom is synonymous with resilience and independence: not needing money from family and friends (47%), reaching a certain net worth (44%), and contributing to a 401(k) (42%). The new study by financial services company Empower, conducted by OnePoll, also reveals that more than two in five define “making it” as reaching financial independence (44%). READ MORE
Compensation and benefits planning can help you navigate an aging workforce
While approximately 10,000 baby boomers retire every day, businesses do not have to helplessly watch their experienced workers ride off into the sunset.
Thoughtful compensation and benefits planning for aging workers and next-generation leaders helps organizations smooth transitions while preserving institutional knowledge and other differentiators. READ MORE
35 Richest Countries by Median Income
The richest countries by median income in the world tend to have a strong economic system that offers a wide range of jobs and business opportunities. The world’s most developed economies have suffered since the COVID-19 pandemic as things have not been the same since the pandemic. Despite the economic disruptions, the world has gone through a transformative decade of development with the practical application of technologies such as AI, Cybersecurity, Blockchain, and Metaverse, among others. However, the global economy is set to end 2024 on a downward side - the slowest half-decade of GDP growth in 30 years, as per the World Bank’s latest Global Economic Prospects report. READ MORE
3 Cold Weather States With the Most Jobs and Biggest Salaries
While southern states — such as Florida — have seen explosive migration growth in recent years, the heat is on for cold states in terms of job opportunities and high wages.
The new National Business Capital study — “Top U.S. States For Job Growth 2024” — found that job opportunities in these states are not just plentiful, but also tend to come with higher wages which often exceed the cost of living. READ MORE
These are the best flexible jobs with good salaries in America right now. Most aren’t in tech
If you’re looking for a new job in 2024—especially one with a higher-than-average salary and some chance of remote work—you’ll want to give Indeed’s 50 Best Jobs in the U.S. for 2024 list a look.
The jobs site tracks the best jobs in America annually, but this year’s list was compiled in a slightly different way. As Indeed points out, a recent Forrester study shows that those seeking jobs name “fair pay” as the primary factor that influences their well-being in the workplace, with the flexibility of the job a close second. READ MORE
How do I negotiate salary when I get a job offer?
It took me an embarrassingly long time to even realize that I could and should ask for more money when accepting a new job. But, as awkward as it can feel, you don’t get what you don’t ask for.
The first step in any negotiation is to approach the conversation as a collaboration instead of a power struggle. Try statements like “I would love to understand what the opportunity is to get closer to this salary,” or “What is the flexibility in your salary range for this role?” READ MORE
Federal Contractors Can Soon Anticipate Rules on Pay Transparency and Salary History for Applicants and Employees
On December 4, 2023, the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Council submitted a proposed rule on “Pay Equity and Transparency in Federal Contracting” to the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for approval. On January 11, 2024, OMB approved the proposal, thus clearing the way for the FAR Council to publish the proposed rule. READ MORE
Why pay transparency is going viral on TikTok
Since April 2022, Hannah Williams, the Gen Z creator behind TikTok sensation Salary Transparent Street, has gained more than 1.3 million followers—and earned more than $1 million through partnerships with companies like Capital One, Indeed, and workforce management platform Deputy. READ MORE
Bank of America's cuts: "Compensation expectations have been butchered"
If you're looking for a way to moderate bonus expectations ahead of a tight bonus round, it helps to make people focus on something else. Like actually having a job.
This is what Bank of America seems to have achieved with yesterday's surprise cuts three days before bonuses are announced. Before the cuts, it seems that people there were slightly optimistic. Since the cuts, they are not. "Compensation expectations have been butchered," says one recently departed MD. READ MORE
'Outrageous' CEO pay targeted in new bill from Bernie Sanders, US Democrats
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders and a group of Democratic lawmakers are pushing to raise taxes for companies that pay their chief executives at least 50 times more than their typical worker's salary, saying the bill was needed to limit corporate greed.
The union-backed proposal, which could impact some of the nation's biggest companies and largest employers, would also require Treasury Department guidelines to prevent companies from avoiding the tax by using contractors rather than employees, the senators said in a statement on Monday. READ MORE
Will $20 minimum wage crush fast food in California?
California is on the cusp of putting the fast-food industry into a curious economic experiment – mandating a custom minimum wage for larger restaurant chains.
Come April, fast food’s biggest players will be paying workers $20 hourly vs. 2024’s statewide $16 wage floor. The thinking behind the legislation is that the industry’s workers have long been underpaid, and a bold move was required to get these poorly compensated workers some hope of surviving California’s high cost of living. READ MORE
Salary Compaction - What is it? Who wins? Who loses?
Salary compaction considerations started primarily in government jobs as a method of addressing and fixing issues that could arise when a long-time employee is making less than a new employee in the same position. Or supposedly even more seriously for employee morale: a boss making less than a number of new hires. READ MORE
Yes, Walmart managers make 6 figures: Here are 9 other high-paying jobs that may surprise you
Those on the market for a new job, take note: A high salary might be hiding where you don't expect it.
Some expressed surprise last week when Walmart revealed its new salary program that has store managers set to make upward of $128,000 after some pay and bonus guidelines are updated next month. READ MORE
30 Cities with Highest Average Salary in the US
In this article, we will look at the 30 cities with highest average salary in the US. We have also discussed the growing economic importance of smaller cities. If you want to skip our detailed analysis, head straight to the 10 Cities With Highest Average Salary in the US.
In a shift away from traditional tech hubs, recent data from job and internship platform Handshake reveals an interesting trend among young workers seeking tech jobs in smaller US cities. Columbia, Maryland, leads the list with 190% year-over-year increase in job applications, followed closely by Boise, Idaho, at 116%. The appeal of these cities lies in factors such as lower living costs, diverse industry opportunities, and less stressful commutes. READ MORE
ESG Performance Metrics in Executive Pay
Companies have crossed the Rubicon in integrating environmental, social & governance (ESG) performance into their executive incentive plans. With three-quarters of S&P 500 index companies embedding some type of ESG metric into their leadership compensation policies, the practice is now deeply ingrained. But there is an opportunity to move beyond generic goals and tailor ESG performance measures in a way that contributes to competitive advantage and long-term growth.
The Conference Board and ESGAUGE conducted a thorough analysis of executive incentive plans described in 2023 proxy statements, and the following are our key findings and insights on the use of ESG performance metrics. READ MORE
The Pros and Cons of Deferred Compensation
Near the end of last year, the Los Angeles Dodgers rocked the sporting world, signing Shohei Ohtani to a 10-year, $700 million deal, easily the most lucrative contract in the history of American sports. Even though nearly everyone expected Ohtani to sign for big money, the size of the contract was nonetheless shocking, despite his incomparable gifts as both a hitter and pitcher.
Yet what might have been more surprising is how the contract was structured: Almost all the money will be deferred. Officially, that allowed the Dodgers to sign other players without paying huge penalties for violating Major League Baseball’s spending rules. (And, in the interim, they have). READ MORE
Use Tax Policy to Combat Skyrocketing Executive Compensation
Executive compensation is a key driver of escalating wealth disparity. In 2023, top executives continued to reap substantial salaries and bonuses, even in a year that was economically challenging for many.
More broadly, data shows the ratio of CEO to worker compensation in the 350-largest publicly owned companies has increased by a multiplier of 16 since 1965. The provision of tax breaks to corporations is a driving force behind increasing executive compensation. READ MORE
