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Attachment 2 to CPM 2001-15

Locality-Based Comparability Payments and Net Pay Increases in 2002
for General Schedule Employees

Locality Pay Area 2002 Locality Rate 2002 Net Increases

Atlanta

9.74%

4.63%

Boston

13.57%

4.93%

Chicago

14.58%

5.05%

Cincinnati

12.09%

4.84%

Cleveland

10.33%

4.70%

Columbus

10.70%

4.63%

Dallas

10.90%

4.72%

Dayton

9.62%

4.57%

Denver

13.34%

4.93%

Detroit

14.71%

5.04%

Hartford

14.11%

4.94%

Houston

18.61%

5.33%

Huntsville

9.08%

4.52%

Indianapolis

8.85%

4.52%

Kansas City

9.28%

4.52%

Los Angeles

16.05%

5.12%

Miami

12.45%

4.87%

Milwaukee

10.05%

4.68%

Minneapolis

11.56%

4.78%

New York

15.23%

5.07%

Orlando

8.67%

4.52%

Philadelphia

12.11%

4.82%

Pittsburgh

9.52%

4.54%

Portland

11.64%

4.84%

Richmond

9.67%

4.62%

Rest of U.S. (RUS)

8.64%

4.52%

Sacramento

11.99%

4.78%

St. Louis

8.98%

4.54%

San Diego

12.70%

4.89%

San Francisco

19.04%

5.42%

Seattle

11.77%

4.84%

Washington

11.48%

4.77%


Locality Pay Area - Definitions of locality pay areas are available at: http://www.opm.gov/oca/02tables/locdef.htm

2002 Locality Rate - The 2002 locality rate replaces the 2001 locality rate.  It is not paid in addition to or on top of the 2001 locality rate.

2002 Net Increases - The net increase includes the increase in locality pay and the 3.6 percent across-the-board General Schedule basic pay increase.


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