The 2022 Wage and Benefits Survey Is Available for Order

The 2022 KAM Wage & Benefits Survey is now available for order.

This comprehensive report on the state of manufacturing employment in Kentucky allows manufacturers to make strategic decisions to better run their businesses and helps educational institutions prepare our future workforce for a career in manufacturing. All manufacturers in Kentucky were eligible and invited to participate. The Executive Summary provides an overview of the data collected highlighting key points and results of the data collected. 

The Full State Report provides detailed wage information for 90 different manufacturing jobs and includes the Executive Summary. 

Furthermore, there are additional questions providing extensive information about benefits and working conditions that help identify current trends and best practices in employee recruitment and retention. 

Regional reports are available for the Green River, KentuckianaWorks, and South Central Workforce Areas. Additional regional reports will be added in future surveys when sufficient companies report data for those areas.

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2022 KAM Wage & Benefits Survey Executive Summary
Member: $55.00
Non-Member: $75.00

2022 KAM Wage & Benefits Survey Full State Report w/Executive Summary
Member: $350.00
Non-Member: $450.00

2022 KAM Wage & Benefits Survey Green River Regional Report
Member: $135.00
Non-Member: $195.00

2022 KAM Wage & Benefits Survey Kentuckiana Works Regional Report
Member: $135.00
Non-Member: $195.00

2022 KAM Wage & Benefits Survey South Central Regional Report
Member: $135.00
Non-Member: $195.00

About KAM: Our mission at the Kentucky Association of Manufacturers is to make a better Kentucky by promoting and growing manufacturing in the Commonwealth.

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