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The average bonus decreased slightly from $26,431 to $25,000 this year, but is still higher than prior years ($20,820 in 2019 and $24,592 in 2020). About 74% of respondents expect to receive a bonus, commission or additional form of income this year, while 26% don’t. The size of the bonuses vary, with 19% expecting $10,000 to $19,999 and 12% planning for somewhere between $1,000 to $2,999. About 10% of respondents are expecting bonuses of more than $50,000 this year.

Comparing their bonuses and commissions to 2021, 60% of respondents say the 2022 amounts are in line with what they received last year and 23% expect to receive more than they did in 2021.


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Source: Source: Peerless Research Group (PRG)



 
 

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