No Result
View All Result
Allwork.Space
Future of Work
Explore Newsletters
  • Latest News
  • Leadership
  • Work-life
  • Coworking
  • Design
  • Career Growth
  • Tech
  • Workforce
  • CRE
  • Business
  • 🗣️Expert Voices
  • 🛒Product Reviews
  • 🌎Coworking Spotlights
  • 🎙️The Future Of Work Podcast
  • 🔎The Future of Work Urban Dictionary
Allwork.Space logo
Future of Work
No Result
View All Result
Explore Newsletters
Allwork.Space
  • Home
  • News
  • Leadership
  • Work-life
  • Coworking
  • Design
  • Workforce
  • Tech
  • CRE
  • Business
  • Podcast
  • Career Growth
  • Newsletters
Advertisements
Home News

93% Of Workers Say Their Pay Isn’t Keeping Up With The Cost Of Living

Just 7% of workers reported receiving an inflation-related pay increase in 2026, down from 9% in 2025 and 11% in 2024.

Allwork.Space News TeambyAllwork.Space News Team
July 20, 2026
in News
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
93% Of Workers Say Their Pay Isn't Keeping Up With The Cost Of Living

42% of workers are considering taking on a second job to supplement their income.

Workers continue to feel squeezed by rising living costs, with new research showing little improvement for a third consecutive year.

According to Monster’s 2026 Cost of Living Report, 93% of workers say their wages are not keeping pace with the cost of living, a figure that has remained virtually unchanged since 2024. At the same time, fewer employees say they’re receiving inflation-related raises, prompting many to dip into savings or search for higher-paying jobs.

Advertisements

Raises Aren’t Closing the Gap

Employer support has continued to decline. Just 7% of workers reported receiving an inflation-related pay increase in 2026, down from 9% in 2025 and 11% in 2024.

Meanwhile, 71% said their most recent raise was less than 3%, reinforcing the gap between wage growth and rising household expenses.

Advertisements

Workers Are Tapping Savings And Hunting For Higher Pay

Financial pressure is forcing workers to make difficult choices. The report found 85% have used savings to cover everyday expenses, while many have also cut discretionary spending, relied more on credit, or reduced retirement contributions.

The search for better pay is also intensifying. Seventy-four percent of workers are looking for higher-paying jobs, up from 62% in 2024 and 56% in 2025.

Despite that growing urgency, only 3% said they had successfully secured and accepted a higher-paying position.

A Tougher Job Market Adds Pressure

Many workers say finding a better-paying role has become more difficult. Fifty-eight percent believe job searches are harder as companies continue cutting costs, while 41% are concerned about job security. Another 42% are considering taking on a second job to supplement their income.

Advertisements
Workspace Geek - Coworking Management Made Simple

The findings suggest workers are facing a difficult combination of persistent inflation, modest pay increases, and a labor market that many perceive as becoming more challenging, leaving few easy paths to improve their financial situation.

Advertisements
Source: Monster
Tags: North America
Share7Tweet4Share1
Allwork.Space News Team

Allwork.Space News Team

The Allwork.Space News Team is a collective of experienced journalists, editors, and industry analysts dedicated to covering the ever-evolving world of work. We’re committed to delivering trusted, independent reporting on the topics that matter most to professionals navigating today’s changing workplace — including remote work, flexible offices, coworking, workplace wellness, sustainability, commercial real estate, technology, and more.

Other Stories Recommended For You

Manhattan Office Market Surges As July Leasing Climbs 39% Above Normal Levels
News

Manhattan Office Market Surges As July Leasing Climbs 39% Above Normal Levels

byAllwork.Space News Team
14 hours ago

Manhattan office leasing surged as available space continued to tighten.

Read more
Trump Administration Shifts From Workforce Cuts To Recruiting Thousands Of New Federal Employees

Trump Administration Shifts From Workforce Cuts To Recruiting Thousands Of New Federal Employees

14 hours ago
U.S. Office Leasing Climbs 13% As Demand For Premium Space Accelerates

U.S. Office Leasing Climbs 13% As Demand For Premium Space Accelerates

14 hours ago
Etsy Cuts 12% Of Its Workforce As It Says “AI Is Changing How All Of Us Work”

Etsy Cuts 12% Of Its Workforce As It Says “AI Is Changing How All Of Us Work”

1 day ago
Advertisements
Advertisements

The Future of Work® Newsletter helps you understand how work is changing — without the noise.

Choose daily or weekly updates to stay current, and monthly editions to explore worklife, work environments, and leadership in depth.

Trusted by 22,000+ leaders and professionals.

2026 Allwork.Space News Corporation. Exploring the Future Of Work® since 2003. All Rights Reserved

Advertise  Submit Your Story   Newsletters   Privacy Policy   Terms Of Use   About Us   Contact   Submit a Press Release   Brand Pulse   Podcast   Events   

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Topics
    • Business
    • Leadership
    • Work-life
    • Workforce
    • Career Growth
    • Design
    • Tech
    • Coworking
    • Marketing
    • CRE
  • Podcast
  • Urban Dictionary
  • About Us
  • Advertise | Media Kit
  • Submit Your Story
Newsletters

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
-
00:00
00:00

Queue

Update Required Flash plugin
-
00:00
00:00