FM check-up

2018 Facilities Management Salary Survey and FM Pulse



Here are the results of our annual facilities management salary survey.


By Stormy Friday  
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Information for the survey was gathered during August, September, and October 2018 and included 1,408 responses. Salary and raise information is reported as the median amount. The median indicates a middle point of data. Half who responded earned less than the median, while half earned more. Numbers that are extremely high or low do not distort it. Some charts may not add to 100 percent because of rounding.


Budgets, Staffing: Looking Ahead, Looking Back

For 2019, far more respondents to the FM Pulse survey project increases in FM staffing and capital and operating budgets than project decreases. A comparison of current-year results with projections from last year’s survey shows that FMs were pretty much on target with forecasts. The exception: more staff cuts than expected.




 

 

 

 




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