Average American employee hasn’t had a raise in 3 years
- A recent survey reveals that the average American employee has not received a raise at their current job in the last three years. This lack of recognition at work is a concern for many employees.
- Gen Z shows greater concern for nationwide worker strikes than job security, while millennials are more worried about salary cuts than wage gaps and worker strikes. Gen X and Boomers share concerns about lack of job security and wage gaps.
- A majority of adults agree that the gender wage gap still exists, with men being more likely to believe that their salary is influenced by their gender. Speaking directly to management and participating in labor strikes are seen as effective ways to improve work conditions and pay.
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right5Center23Last UpdatedBias Distribution77% Center
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- 77% of the sources are Center
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