As of June 2021, it was calculated that among all goods-producing, and service-providing private industry workers, employers spent an average of 30.8 percent of employee compensation on benefits for full-time employees. The total average cost of employee compensation to employers came to 42.6 U.S. dollars per hour on full-time workers and 19.49 U.S. dollars an hour on part-time.
As of June 2021, it was calculated that among all goods-producing, and service-providing private industry workers, employers spent an average of 42.6 U.S. dollars per hour on full-time workers. In total, employers spent an average of 36.64 U.S. dollars an hour on private industry workers.
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As of June 2021, it was calculated that among all goods-producing, and service-providing private industry workers, employers spent an average of 30.8 percent of employee compensation on benefits for full-time employees. The total average cost of employee compensation to employers came to 42.6 U.S. dollars per hour on full-time workers and 19.49 U.S. dollars an hour on part-time.