2010 Single-Family Compensation Study
2010 Single-Family Compensation Study

2010 Single-Family Compensation Study

New edition

TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING

274 Pages, 8.5 x 11

Formats: ebook: PDF

ebook: PDF, $129.99 (CA $129.99) (US $129.99)

Publication Date: January 2010

ISBN 9780867187007

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Overview

The 2010 Single-Family Builder Compensation Study, conducted by the NAHB Economics & Housing Policy Group in June 2010, provides compensation and benefits data for 39 common positions at single-family home building companies. Builders can use results to benchmark what they pay their employees against current industry averages. The study shows average total compensation and the prevalence of benefits offered to each position by geographic region, 2009 dollar volume, number of single-family units started in 2009, and the number of employees on payroll. The study is divided into two sections that present the survey findings from two different perspectives: a broad view comparing average total compensation and benefits across all positions and also a more detailed view of each individual position?s average compensation and benefits.

Author Biography

The National Association of Home Builders is a Washington-based trade association representing more than 140,000 members involved in home building, remodeling, multifamily construction, property management, subcontracting, design, housing finance, building product manufacturing and other aspects of residential and light commercial construction. NAHB is affiliated with 700 state and local home builders associations around the country. NAHB's builder members will construct about 80 percent of the new housing units projected for this year. NAHB produces in-depth economic analyses of the home building industry based on private and government data. The economics group surveys builders, home buyers, and renters to gain insight into the issues and trends driving the industry. The NAHB economics department provides analysis of various topics related to the U.S. housing market and exclusive, ready-to-use PowerPoint presentations including key data. Articles and presentations feature research of diverse factors affecting housing and their impact on the industry. Topics range from demographics, industry structure, local and regional analysis, the effects of changes in interest rates on the price of a house, features that influence house prices and the latest on government housing programs, among others. The Housing Finance Committee examines a broad range of issues relating to government-sponsored and private sector single- and multifamily loan programs in addition to issues relating to the nation’s financial institutions and capital markets. It monitors all federal and state legislation and regulatory action affecting mortgage, acquisition, development or construction financing. The committee also conducts studies on problems and economic trends affecting or likely to affect the cost and availability of financing for residential, remodeling and light commercial construction and permanent mortgages, and reports recommendations, if any, for improvement of the availability of financing for affordable housing.