CIPP Payslip Statistics Report 2008-2022

Summary of results

YEAR-ON-YEAR PAYSLIP TRENDS

Number of individuals paid A key question tracked throughout this survey’s history is how many employees and pensioners are paid by the payroll department. The chart below shows the results have remained relatively stable over the last seven years. Most payroll teams pay between 51 and 1,000 individuals (45.6%), and many between pay 1,001 and 10,000 individuals (37.76%).

The number of teams who control payrolls of 10,000 people or more (11.2%) has dropped slightly since last year, while there has been a small increase in those looking after 50 employees or less (5.4%).

The economy has been impacted by several factors over the last 12 months, including a rise in the cost-of-living, and the end of the coronavirus job retention scheme (CJRS). The increase in payroll teams looking after small headcounts could be a result of a growing number of payroll entrepreneurs, who have set up their own small businesses. Alternatively, this could be a result of small businesses recruiting an in-house payroll professional to manage payroll processes internally.

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