2021 IndustryWeek Salary Survey: Signs of Life after a Challenging Year

July 21, 2021
Satisfaction remains high, and salaries overall show resiliency amid plenty of pandemic pivoting.

Manufacturing is emerging from difficult, unprecedented times. Factories shut down and companies handed out pay cuts, furloughs, and job cuts in order to survive a pandemic that threw into uncertainty everything from domestic production and worker health and safety to complex international supply chains. The business climate was so disruptive that it would have been difficult to meaningfully represent salaries from that period.

While supply chains are still unpredictable, and manufacturers are straining to keep a handle on demand, the medium-term effects of the coronavirus outbreak itself appear to have lessened enough to grasp what things look like as the business world emerges from a very strange year just past.

2021 looks like a chance for a fresh start after all the calamity of 2020. With that in mind, let’s review the 2021 IndustryWeek Salary Survey, our survey of U.S. manufacturing management. The survey was conducted during March and April.

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About the Author

Ryan Secard | Associate Editor

 

Focus: Workforce and labor issues; machining and foundry management
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-secard/

Associate Editor Ryan Secard covers topics relevant to the manufacturing workforce, including recruitment, safety, labor organizations, and the skills gap. Ryan has written IndustryWeek's Salary Survey annually since 2021 and has coordinated its Talent Advisory Board since September 2023.

Ryan got started at IndustryWeek in August 2019 as an editorial intern and was hired as a news editor in 2020 before his 2023 promotion to associate editor, talent. He has a Bachelor of Arts in English from the College of Wooster.

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