The PayScale Index ยป Philadelphia Metro Area

Philadelphia Metro Area Pay Trends

Updated April 1, 2013
The City of Brotherly Love is home to the Philadelphia Stock Exchange and many Fortune 500 companies, including Comcast and Pep Boys. Philly also gets economic boosts from tourism, manufacturing, and healthcare.
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Philadelphia Metro Area Year-Over-Year Percentage Change in Pay by Quarter
Annual Trends in Compensation for Philadelphia Metro Area
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The PayScale Index: Philadelphia Metro Area by Quarter
Quarterly Compensation Trends for Philadelphia Metro Area
The PayScale Index uses 2006 average total cash compensation as a baseline.
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The Philadelphia Metro Area includes people in Philadelphia, Pa.; Camden, NJ; Wilmington, Del.; New Castle County, Del.; Cecil County, Md.; Salem County, NJ ; and the surrounding areas.

The PayScale Index tracks quarterly changes in total cash compensation for full-time, private industry employees in the United States. In addition to a national index, it includes separate indices for specific industries, metropolitan areas, job categories, and company sizes. The PayScale Index uses 2006 average total cash compensation as a baseline.

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