• OutsizedWalrus@lemmy.world
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      Raises have nothing to do with inflation or cost of living. Companies that pin raises to those things are severely underpaying employees and hoping they don’t seek greener pastures.

      Market rates set compensation. The best way to know your market rate is to find a new job.

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      what the fuck? you get less than 5% raise in a year in the US?

      edit: in light of responses, I’d like to reiterate, what the fuck… this is the most obscenely wealthy country in the world.

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        People are lucky to get a raise at all. Much less 5%, usually it’s 1 or 2. For at least a decade the only way to significantly increase your pay has been to move jobs.

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        Most people are lucky to get 2%… my company set the max at 2.5 last year and you only got that if you were IT Jesus

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          i mean that’s what happens if you don’t give a raise. what a stupid market.