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The General Schedule (GS) is the predominant pay scale within the United States civil service. The GS includes the majority of white collar personnel (professional, technical, administrative, and clerical) positions. As of September 2004, 71 percent of federal civilian employees were paid under the GS. The GG pay rates are identical to ...
Pay grades [1] are used by the eight uniformed services of the United States [2] ( Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, Coast Guard, Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, and NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps) to determine wages and benefits based on the corresponding military rank of a member of the services.
2010: $106,800: 0.0%: $6,621.60: $6,621.60: $13,243.20 2009: $106,800: 4.7%: $6,621.60: $6,621.60: $13,243.20 2008: $102,000: 4.6%: $6,324.00: $6,324.00: $12,648.00 2007: $97,500: 3.5%: $6,045.00: $6,045.00: $12,090.00 2006: $94,200: 4.7%: $5,840.40: $5,840.40: $11,680.80 2005: $90,000: 2.4%: $5,580.00: $5,580.00: $11,160.00 2004: $87,900: 1.0% ...
Most people don't earn six figures every year, but they sure would like to. By comparison, members of Congress, in both the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives, make at least $174,000 a ...
The fiscal year 2010 president's budget request for a 2.9% military pay raise was consistent with this formula. However, Congress, in fiscal years 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, and 2009 approved the pay raise as the ECI increase plus 0.5%. The 2007 pay raise was equal to the ECI.
A pie chart representing spending by category for the US budget for 2010 [citation needed Further information: Government spending Incoming President Barack Obama's budget request for FY 2010 totaled $3.55 trillion and was passed by Congress on April 29, 2009.
A 2014 study found that the gender pay gap in the United States decreased in size significantly from 1970 to 2010, mainly because the unexplained portion of the gap decreased significantly during this period.
2010 2000 1990 1980 1970 1960 1950 1940 1930 Washington, D.C. $100,909 $89,707 $63,182 $43,401 $26,117 $13,234 $5,528 $3,125 $2,427 $1,221 $1,314 Massachusetts: $87,812 $77,371 $52,708 $38,381 $23,115 $10,688 $4,552 $2,548 $1,857 $793 $842 Connecticut: $87,447 $77,810 $61,392 $42,857 $26,392 $12,371 $5,158 $2,860 $1,918 $931 $927
The 2007–2010 financial crisis drove executive pay down somewhat, but it had begun to recover by 2010. The average pay for the chief executive of an American publicly traded company fell from $15.1 million in 2007 to $10.1m in 2009, but was back up to nearly $12 million in 2010 according to research firm GovernanceMetrics.
Apr 2010: £65,738 1.5%: Apr 2018: £77,379 1.8% Apr 1997: £43,860: Apr 2004: £57,485: Apr 2011: £65,738 : Apr 2019: £79,468 2.7% Apr 1998: £45,066: Apr 2005: £59,095: Apr 2012: £65,738 : Apr 2020: £81,932 3.1% Apr 1999: £47,008: Apr 2006: £59,686: Apr 2013: £66,396 1.0%: Apr 2021: £81,932 : Apr 2000: £48,371: Nov 2006: £60,277 ...