The website links to the FAQ for info about the calculation method, but I didn't see the info there.
The 10th ed. was copyrighted in 2019, and US wage levels rose about 18% from 2019 to 2022 alone. So these cutoffs were even less demanding in 2019 than they are today; the 81K cutoff for asking more than 1.00% might be close to 100K in mid-2024 wages.
The website links to the FAQ for info about the calculation method, but I didn't see the info there.
The 10th ed. was copyrighted in 2019, and US wage levels rose about 18% from 2019 to 2022 alone. So these cutoffs were even less demanding in 2019 than they are today; the 81K cutoff for asking more than 1.00% might be close to 100K in mid-2024 wages.