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Cash flow of Electrotechnology, IT Pros Shows Twofold Proportion Boost, IEEE-USA Income Survey Reveals
WASHINGTON (8 July 2010) — Median earnings for electrotechnology and information technology specialists showed a twofold percentage enhance from the previous year, according to the latest IEEE-USA Wage & Fringe Benefit Survey.
Median incomes from primary sources — base pay plus commissions,
Office Standard 2007, bonuses and net self-employment income — for U.S. IEEE members working full-time in their primary area of technical competence went from $110,610 in the 2007 tax year to $116,000 in 2008. The 4.9 percent enhance more than doubled the 2.4 percent rise from the previous survey.
Of the 12,119 U.S. IEEE members who participated in the Internet-based survey, 10,
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The IEEE-USA Income & Fringe Benefit Survey,
Office Professional Plus 2010 Sale, 2009 Edition, is the 22nd compensation survey the organization has conducted since the first one in 1972. The results are valuable to employers seeking to know what type of compensation package they should put together to attract and retain electrotechnology and IT pros, and to employees seeking to benchmark their income and benefits.
The 82-page survey is available electronically at
IEEE members who responded to the income survey receive five free uses of the IEEE-USA Income Calculator, which uses data from the report. Go to , log in and select the salary calculator tab.
IEEE-USA just completed its 2010 survey with a record 14,
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