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» Compensating Employees, Volume 3, Issue 2, 2003
If respondent has full-time employees who have been employed for at least a year.

8. If you wanted to give your employees the equivalent of an additional $1.00 per hour, would you be most likely to give it to them in:?

Response
1 Health insurance benefits 5
2 Paid time-off 5
3 Pension benefits 2
4 Wages or salary 73
5 Some other benefit 2
6 Profit-sharing 2
7 Combination 1
8 DK/Refuse 9
Total (%) 99
N 658

Notes: Seventy-three (73) percent of small employers with full-time employees who have been employed in the firm at least one year would raise wages or salaries if they were to give a $1.00 per hour compensation increase (Q#8).


Volume 3, Issue 2, 2003
ISSN - 1534-8326

William J. Dennis, Jr
NFIB Research Foundation



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