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  1. Payscale | Salary Comparison, Salary Survey, Search Wages

    This research report provides data-driven analysis on the state of the labor market, industry wage trends from Payscale Peer, and an exploration of HR-trusted AI-powered compensation tools...

  2. Salaries & Wages - U.S. Office of Personnel Management

    OPM provides policy leadership and expertise on a variety of Governmentwide pay programs for Federal employees, including the General Schedule, Law Enforcement Officer Pay Schedules, and the …

  3. General Schedule (GS) Base Pay Scale for 2026

    The General Schedule (GS) payscale for 2026 is the pay scale used by over 70% of white-collar government workers in the United States.

  4. General Schedule Base Pay Table for 2026

    Learn more about how the GS payscale was created. Click the map to view a list of applicable General Schedule localities, and their associated adjustment rate, within your state.

  5. 2026 GS Pay Scale - OPM Pay Tables - Locality Pay Raise

    Get the official 2021 GS Pay tables, plus news updates on what the 2022 federal pay raise will be.

  6. 2026 Salary Guide | Robert Half

    Access Robert Half’s 2026 Salary Guide & Survey, including data on salary ranges and benchmarks, perks and benefits, and total compensation.

  7. Job Salaries | PayScale

    Learn how much employees earn by their job title. Browse job salaries by company, location, experience and more from data provided by real employees.

  8. General Schedule - U.S. Office of Personnel Management

    2025 General Schedule (GS) Locality Pay Tables For more information about the structure of the XML files available below, please see the Data Dictionary

  9. Pay Information | American Postal Workers Union

    Apr 9, 2022 · This page includes information for APWU members about pay and benefits including pay scales, COLA information, promotion charts and leave allowances.

  10. Salary Calculator - Payscale

    Check your salary on PayScale’s Salary Calculator. Enter your job title and city. The result is based on the salaries and hourly rates reported by people with similar jobs in your city.