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Update: $70k Salaries Didn't "Backfire"; Gravity Payments' Profits Have Doubled

Accepted submission by gewg_ at 2015-10-27 04:00:57
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from the sydney-morning-herald-wrong-again dept.

The Center for American Progress reports [thinkprogress.org]

In April, Dan Price, CEO of the credit card payment processor Gravity Payments, announced that he will eventually raise minimum pay for all employees to at least $70,000 a year.

[...]Six months later, the financial results are starting to come in: Price told Inc. Magazine [inc.com] that revenue is now growing at double the rate before the raises began and profits have also doubled since then.

On top of that, while it lost a few customers in the kerfuffle, the company's customer retention rate rose from 91 to 95 percent, and only two employees quit. Two weeks after he made the initial announcement, the company was flooded with 4,500 resumes and new customer inquiries jumped from 30 a month to 2,000 a month.

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