Human Resources

The 60th Percentile


The 60th percentile (P60) is where 60% of similar external positions surveyed have job rates (salary range maximums) paying at or below that of other positions in the survey sample.

Example:

External Organizations Surveyed

Similar Position Job Rates
(Range Maximums)

Employer 1

$73,026

Employer 2

$71,225

60th Percentile

$69,045

Employer 3

$68,500

Employer 4

$65,054

Employer 5

$64,474

Employer 6

$63,604



To calculate the 60th (P60) Percentile:

Steps

1. Take the total number of organizations surveyed and add one (6+1 = 7)
2. Multiply the total by .60 (7 x .60 = 4.2) to determine the P60 job rate.

In this scenario, P60 is equal to the fourth (4) highest job rate plus (.2) so you proceed to:

3. Subtract the 4th job rate ($68,500) from the 5th job rate ($71,225)
4. Multiply the difference ($2,725) between the 4th and 5th job rates by .2 ($545)
5. Add the difference ($545) between the 4th and 5th job rates to the 4th job rate ($68,500) to determine P60 ($69,045)

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