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DBoon

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Sat Dec 30, 2023, 12:38 PM Dec 2023

These jobs have seen the biggest wage increases in 2023

https://ktla.com/news/money-business/these-jobs-have-seen-the-biggest-wage-increases-in-2023/

original study at https://www.payscale.com/research-and-insights/2023-end-of-year-report/#module-10

Some customer service, skilled trade and freelance job positions saw double-digit wage growth this past year, according to a new Payscale analysis.

The compensation data firm released a report ranking the most in-demand jobs where workers secured higher paychecks on average in 2023 compared to the previous year. Payscale examined salary data from more than 774,000 U.S. workers and information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics for its analysis.

Despite experiencing the highest year-over-year wage growth percentages, the top two positions on the list — customer service assistant manager and hairstylist — also recorded the lowest median salaries, standing at $44,200 and $34,300 respectively.


Table included in article:

In-demand jobs by wage growth
Rank Job Title Median Pay Wage Growth (YOY)
1 Assistant manager, customer service $44,200 22%
2 Hairstylist $34,300 22%
3 Master plumber $82,700 21%
4 Automotive body repairer $52,100 21%
5 Job coach $46,600 21%
6 Audio visual technician $57,100 20%
7 Animator $71,400 19%
8 Fitness coach $51,100 19%
9 Roofer $51,700 19%
10 General manager $70,700 18%
Source: Payscale
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These jobs have seen the biggest wage increases in 2023 (Original Post) DBoon Dec 2023 OP
Hmmm... where is 'influencer' and 'digital content creator?' CurtEastPoint Dec 2023 #1
Well, teachers around here make more than a hairstylist, at least. Hermit-The-Prog Dec 2023 #2
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