THE 2006 WritersUA Salary Survey
Is Everybody Happy?

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Apparently most of us are content with the salary we receive. In this survey, 80% of the respondents indicate they are either Satisfied or Very Satisfied with their compensation. Only 3% are Very Dissatisfied. However, the amount of income from which we derive our satisfaction varies widely. The average for the Very Satisfied is a sizeable $85,122 while the range is from $35,000 to $170,000. Those respondents less than satisfied average about $24,000-27,000 less than the very satisfied.

Salary Satisfaction

Money isn't everything, so we asked how happy people are with the non-monetary aspects of their jobs. Apparently, most of us are happy campers with over 80% responding they are Satisfied or Very Satisfied.

Non-Monetary Satisfaction

Work Environment

Over the past several years, our industry and our world have undergone significant changes. As computer and software developers respond to economic and technological forces, our profession is experiencing change as well. We asked the respondents what working conditions have been significantly affected over the past six months. Comparing the 2006 results against the previous two years it appears that the organizational cost-cutting continues to slow. However, 31% of respondents are still dealing with an increased work load.


Working Condition % Affected
2006
% Affected
2005
% Affected
2004
Increased workload due to staff cuts314243
No (or less than normal) salary increase283547
Training and/or travel budget cuts262945
Permanent staff layoffs192835
Canceled project(s)161819
Contract staff layoffs101422

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