Texas workers make 7.5 percent more than last year, ADP March report says

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Texas workers saw a 7.5 percent pay increase last year, signaling higher expectations for raises

Workers in Texas are seeing a raise in their wages, a new study says as there is a renewed desire for work progression.Texans are making more money now than they did the previous year, according to a new report on workplace data., a report on payroll transactions data nationally, revealing workers in Texas saw a 7.5 percent increase in wages during the past year, based on its most recent data. As of March, the median annual pay was $55,600 in Texas, according to ADP.

ADP said the findings signal workers' renewed desire for career progression, along with high expectations for pay raises and flexibility.

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