Table 4
Comparison of worker compensation series
Year | Annual production worker compensation | Annual worker compensation at top 350 firms each year |
---|---|---|
1992 | $27,783 | $32,042 |
1993 | $28,543 | $33,161 |
1994 | $29,234 | $33,701 |
1995 | $29,765 | $33,960 |
1996 | $30,540 | $34,452 |
1997 | $31,497 | $35,125 |
1998 | $32,657 | $36,662 |
1999 | $33,788 | $38,176 |
2000 | $35,115 | $39,807 |
2001 | $36,643 | $40,802 |
2002 | $38,182 | $43,561 |
2003 | $39,653 | $46,213 |
2004 | $40,412 | $45,920 |
2005 | $41,578 | $46,188 |
2006 | $42,968 | $47,405 |
2007 | $44,394 | $48,067 |
2008 | $46,271 | $50,730 |
2009 | $48,134 | $52,773 |
2010 | $49,344 | $54,284 |
2011 | $50,420 | $55,613 |
2012 | $51,196 | $56,400 |
Note: All data are in nominal dollars.
Source: Authors' analysis of Bureau of Economic Analysis National Income and Product Accounts and Bureau of Labor Statistics Current Employment Statistics
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