September 17-20, 2012: CNBC—Nationwide poll on changes in wages.
Over the next twelve months, do you expect that your wages will increase, decrease, or stay about the same?
30% Increase
8% Decrease
62% Stay the same
Subpopulation/Note: Asked of those employed (50%).
Survey by CNBC. Methodology: Conducted by Hart and McInturff Research Companies, September 17 – September 20, 2012 and based on 802 telephone interviews. Sample: National adult. The sample included 201 respondents who use a cell phone only. [USCNBC.12ECON3.R04A]
If you had to give your best estimate, by what percentage do you expect your wages to increase over the next twelve months? Please use only whole numbers, without any decimals.
37% 1%-3%
37% 4%-10%
20% 11% or more
7% Not sure how much
Subpopulation/Note: Asked of those employed who expect their wages will increase over the next twelve months (30% of those employed, 15% of the sample).
Survey by CNBC. Methodology: Conducted by Hart and McInturff Research Companies, September 17 – September 20, 2012 and based on 802 telephone interviews. Sample: National adult. The sample included 201 respondents who use a cell phone only. [USCNBC.12ECON3.R04B]
Formal Citation
CNBC All-America Economic Survey, Sep, 2012. Retrieved Oct-26-2012 from the iPOLL Databank, The Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, University of Connecticut. http://www.ropercenter.uconn.edu/data_access/ipoll/ipoll.html