U.S. domestic transfers: Relocation statistics Worldwide ERC members represent the large majority of organizations that manage significant relocation programs. 2009 U.S. domestic relocation statistics: - $25 Billion: amount spent annually in U.S. on corporate relocation
- $15 Billion: amount spent annually in U.S. on corporate relocation by Worldwide ERC® member corporations
- $16,110,641: average annual amount each company spends to transfer its employees.
- 287,000: annual number of U.S. domestic transfers from Worldwide ERC® member companies
- Of the 287,000, approximately 1/3 are new hires (94,710) and 2/3 are current employees (192,290).
- Of the 287,000, approximately 50% are homeowners and 50% are renters.
Costs of U.S. domestic transfers*: Current Employee Homeowner $90,017 New Hire Homeowner $66,610 Current Employee Renter $20,750 New Hire Renter $17,877 Based on 2009 data U.S. domestic transfers: Cost of shipping household goods: 2009 - $11,900 2007 - $11,680 2006 - $10,342 2005 - $9,514 2004 - $10,387 2003 - $9,745 2002 - $9,658 These costs vary by family size (bigger families typically have more household good to move) and homeowner status (homeowners typically have more household goods vs. renters).
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