The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Tight Job Market Lifts Pay at New York Area Charities

By STEPHEN G. GREENE

A tight job market is forcing many non-profit organizations to raise salaries for mid-level staff members, says a new report on compensation in the New York metropolitan area.

The salary survey, based on 1999 data from 600 museums and arts groups and social-service organizations in the New York City area, was conducted...

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