PR industry proves to be recession proof according to latest influential research
London, 8 May 2012 -The public relations industry has done a remarkable job of weathering the recession it was revealed today. The annual benchmarking survey conducted by industry body the PRCA showed that overall fee incomes had gone up despite the economic downturn.
More than 275 PRCA members completed the survey; from small consultancies with fee incomes of up to £850,000, to very large agencies with fee incomes of more than £5 million.
Despite the economic downturn, the survey showed that the average salary increase of respondents had been 4.1% while the median salary for a full-time worker in the UK rose just 1.4% in 2011 to £26,244. This was due, in part, to 36% of respondents increasing salaries in order to retain staff – the highest level since 2008.
Redundancies were also significantly down from 2010 at 33%, having reached a peak of 54% two years previously. In addition, the percentage of companies expecting to make redundancies has fallen from 15% in 2009 to 2% this year. This represents an 80% improvement from the middle of the recession.
The survey also reflected a steady optimism with 24 % more respondents expecting the economic condition of the industry to get better than worse.
Chief Executive of the PRCA, Francis Ingham said: “These results are great news for the industry and show that despite tough times, individuals and businesses still place significant value on the work that PR agencies provide. Indeed, in some cases excellent PR is more important than ever.
“Coupled with the latest economic barometer statistics, these results show that PR is proving to be recession proof and continues to buck national trends.”
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For more information please contact Katharine Barney or Tom Hawkins on 020 7233 6026 or 07736 015916
The annual benchmarking survey is sponsored by Kingston Smith W1 and carried out by Rekindle Research on behalf of the PRCA.
About the PRCA
Who we are: Founded in 1969, the PRCA is the professional body that represents UK PR consultancies, in-house communications teams, PR freelancers and individuals. The PRCA promotes all aspects of public relations and internal communications work, helping teams and individuals maximise the value they deliver to clients and organisations.
What we do: The Association exists to raise standards in PR and communications, providing members with industry data, facilitating the sharing of communications best practice and creating networking opportunities.
How we do it and make a difference: All PRCA members are bound by a professional charter and codes of conduct, and benefit from exceptional training. The Association also works for the greater benefit of the industry, sharing best practice and lobbying on the industry's behalf e.g. fighting the NLA's digital licence.
Who we represent: The PRCA represents many of the major consultancies in the UK, and currently has more than 250 agency members from around the world, including the majority of the top 100 UK consultancies. We also represent over 70 in-house communications teams from multinationals, UK charities and leading UK public sector organisations.

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