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Chance for a cost of living raise in 2022?
Inflation up another 7% over the past year...think we get another one like last June?
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Re: Chance for a cost of living raise in 2022?
Little chance.
Associate salaries are strongly related to the supply/demand of associates (retention), the supply/demand for legal services, etc.
I think the relation to larger macroeconomic forces is very weak.
Associate salaries are strongly related to the supply/demand of associates (retention), the supply/demand for legal services, etc.
I think the relation to larger macroeconomic forces is very weak.
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Re: Chance for a cost of living raise in 2022?
Bump. Good take!Anonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 11:07 pmInflation up another 7% over the past year...think we get another one like last June?
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Re: Chance for a cost of living raise in 2022?
Bump. Bad take!Anonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 11:25 pmLittle chance.
Associate salaries are strongly related to the supply/demand of associates (retention), the supply/demand for legal services, etc.
I think the relation to larger macroeconomic forces is very weak.
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