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The results are in! The majority of respondents (44%) believe that a minimum increase of at least 10% is necessary to be considered a legitimate raise. While this does not mean that every company should be giving an employee a 10% bump in salary every single year, it does signify that you need to be careful with your messaging around whatever that annual increase is in order to avoid the eye roll reaction. In the event that you’re proposing an annual increase of less than ~7%, be sure to position it more as a standard cost of living adjustment as opposed to trying to sell it as an official raise in pay. While it may seem like the more you hype it up, the better received it might be, you don’t want to risk losing credibility by being more excited about the number than the employee is. Save the big celebrations for the true performance-based increases! #raise #costofliving #payincrease #salaryincrease #payraise #poll

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