Bureau of Labor Statistics releases a summary of employer costs for employee compensation
According to the latest data released by BLS, the employer costs for employee compensation for civilian workers averaged $37.73 per hour worked in March 2020. The cost of wages and salaries on employers was $25.91 while benefit costs were $11.82. Total compensation costs for civilian workers were $ ...
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