Noun
payscale (plural payscales)
A system of pay grades.
At worst, wages are going sideways or moving slightly higher in the most recent quarter — not suddenly crashing, as the PayScale data indicated. Source: Internet
Certified nurse midwives can make more than $89,000 annually, according to PayScale, an online salary database. Source: Internet
Research potential salaries at sites such as the Bureau of Labor Statistics or Payscale. Source: Internet
The median salary in Florida is $24 per hour, according to Payscale. Source: Internet
The first thing my “employer” took away from me was paid time off (a benefit promised at the time I was hired), then the payscale was restructed to remove pay based on educational level(another benefit that was part of the original deal). Source: Internet
You move down in years and hit the bottom of the payscale in five years after you get your teaching credential. Source: Internet