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Only Half of U.S. Workers Will Receive a Salary Increase in 2021

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Gallagher's 2020/2021 Salary Planning Survey reveals that 45% of U.S. organizations are reassessing salary increases due to COVID-19. Data from 1,283 organizations shows 51% expect to reduce salary increases, while 45% plan to suspend them entirely. Before the pandemic, 66% of employers had already implemented pay raises. The survey indicates a shift towards variable pay models as firms seek flexible compensation strategies. This report helps employers navigate economic uncertainties while maintaining workforce stability.

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  • Shift towards variable pay models enables pay increases based on performance.
  • Gallagher's survey acts as a tool for employers to navigate salary budgeting amidst uncertainty.
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  • 45% of organizations plan to suspend salary increases, indicating financial strain.
  • 51% of employers expect to reduce salary increases, reflecting a pessimistic outlook for 2021.

ROLLING MEADOWS, Ill., Nov. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- As business leaders around the U.S. develop their 2021 operating budgets, the shadow of COVID-19 has forced nearly half of organizations (45 percent) to reevaluate salary-increase plans, according to Gallagher's 2020/2021 Salary Planning Survey. Researchers collected data from 1,283 organizations during July and August 2020.

The Gallagher study paints a picture of the stark contrast employers currently find themselves in compared to the beginning of 2020. When the year began, organizations felt primed for growth with a robust economy and record-high employment. As a result, two-thirds (66 percent) of employers implemented pay raises prior to the pandemic. Toward the end of the first quarter the reality of COVID-19 set in, forcing many organizations to put the brakes on wage hikes. This trend will continue into 2021, according to the employers surveyed. Among the segment of employers that indicated COVID-19 is forcing them to reevaluate 2021 salary-increase plans, more than half (51 percent) expect to reduce salary increases and 45 percent plan to suspend salary increases altogether.

The 2020/2021 Salary Planning Survey findings align with Gallagher's 2020 Benefits Strategy & Benchmarking Survey, which found a significant number of employers planned salary freezes for management and executives (43 percent) and non-management personnel (42 percent) to preserve jobs in 2021.

"Revenue streams and budgets will be unpredictable in 2021 and for these reasons, many employers are pausing across-the-board salary increases," said William F. Ziebell, CEO of Gallagher's Benefits & HR Consulting Division. "However the data shows more employers are leaning into variable pay models because this allows them to provide employees with a pay increase based on performance."

With the continued economic uncertainty, Gallagher's Salary Planning Survey Report is designed to be a tool for employers to evaluate the array of salary-budgeting tactics their peers are utilizing to maintain headcounts and balance budgets.

"Employers of all sizes are beginning to realize pay increases aren't the only levers they can pull to attract and retain employees," Ziebell said. "Oftentimes, customized benefits and compensation strategies can reduce operating expenses and, at the same time, better cater to employees' physical, emotional, career and financial wellbeing."

ABOUT THE 2020/2021 SALARY PLANNING SURVEY REPORT
The 2020/2021 Salary Planning Survey from Gallagher helps employers make fully informed decisions about compensation and benefit plans and programs that attract and retain top talent without breaking the bank. During July and August 2020, the survey captured data from company leaders, human-resource and financial practitioners representing 1,283 organizations. You may download a complimentary executive summary or purchase the full report here: www.ajg.com/US-SPS-2020

ABOUT GALLAGHER
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. (NYSE: AJG), a global insurance brokerage, risk management and consulting services firm, is headquartered in Rolling Meadows, Illinois. The company has operations in 49 countries and offers client service capabilities in more than 150 countries around the world through a network of correspondent brokers and consultants.

Contact:
Mary Schwartz, Gallagher
847.378.5893
mary_schwartz@ajg.com

 

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What does Gallagher's 2020/2021 Salary Planning Survey reveal about salary increases for 2021?

The survey indicates that 45% of U.S. organizations will reevaluate salary increases due to COVID-19, with 51% expecting to reduce them.

How many employers implemented pay raises before the pandemic according to Gallagher's survey?

Before the pandemic, 66% of employers implemented pay raises.

What percentage of companies plan to suspend salary increases in 2021?

45% of organizations plan to suspend salary increases altogether.

How many organizations participated in Gallagher's Salary Planning Survey?

The survey collected data from 1,283 organizations.

What compensation model are employers leaning towards during economic uncertainty?

Employers are leaning towards variable pay models to provide performance-based pay increases.

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.

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