In preparation for setting future wages, choose an NAICS with hourly employees and a metropolitan area. Build
Question:
In preparation for setting future wages, choose an NAICS with hourly employees and a metropolitan area. Build a table that shows average hourly wages for the NAIC and metro area you have chosen. (You may want to add additional columns and rows; i.e., you might want to show average hourly earnings or total number of establishments or production employees in additional rows or in additional columns, you may want to add other metro areas for comparison or the comparative national numbers. You may want to consider, at this point, real dollar wages in contrast to current dollar wages. For example, making a case for a wage increase in New York City is more difficult because its wages, in most categories are higher than in surrounding jurisdictions, so, for the sake of this exercise, you may want to choose a lower wage area (though you can certainly choose New York City if you want). It is acceptable to just show hourly wages for the NAIC you choose in the metro area you have chosen.
List comparable metropolitan areas and comparable job classifications that you will use for your proposal.
Advanced Financial Accounting
ISBN: 978-0132928939
7th edition
Authors: Thomas H. Beechy, V. Umashanker Trivedi, Kenneth E. MacAulay