LOCALITY PAY PERCENTAGES

Locality Pay Area January 2001 January 2002
Atlanta MSA 8.66% 9.74%
Boston CMSA 12.13% 13.57%
Chicago CMSA 13.00% 14.58%
Cincinnati CMSA 10.76% 12.09%
Cleveland CMSA 9.17% 10.33%
Columbus MSA 9.61% 10.70%
Dallas CMSA 9.71% 10.90%
Dayton MSA 8.60% 9.62%
Denver CMSA 11.90% 13.34%
Detroit CMSA 13.14% 14.71%
Hartford MSA 12.65% 14.11%
Houston CMSA 16.66% 18.61%
Huntsville MSA 8.12% 9.08%
Indianapolis MSA 7.89% 8.85%
Kansas City MSA 8.32% 9.28%
Los Angeles CMSA 14.37% 16.05%
Miami CMSA 11.09% 12.45%
Milwaukee CMSA 8.91% 10.05%
Minneapolis MSA 10.30% 11.56%
New York CMSA 13.62% 15.23%
Orlando MSA 7.71% 8.67%
Philadelphia CMSA 10.80% 12.11%
Pittsburgh MSA 8.54% 9.52%
Portland CMSA 10.32% 11.64%
Richmond MSA 8.60% 9.67%
Sacramento CMSA 10.73% 11.99%
St. Louis MSA 8.00% 8.98%
San Diego MSA 11.31% 12.70%
San Francisco CMSA 16.98% 19.04%
Seattle CMSA 10.45% 11.77%
Washington CMSA 10.23% 11.48%
Rest of United States 7.68% 8.64%

NOTE: MSA means Metropolitan Statistical Area and CMSA means Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area, both as defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in OMB Bulletin 99-04, June 30, 1999. Pay localities are defined in 5 CFR 531.603.