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Are Employers Analyzing Your Data to Determine Acceptable Salary?

4 April 2026
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MarketWatch has highlighted the issue of “surveillance wages,” where employee pay rates are determined not by performance or seniority, but by algorithms that utilize personal data, often collected without consent. Nina DiSalvo from the labor advocacy group Towards Justice noted that some companies consider indicators of financial vulnerability, such as payday loan history or credit card balances, to estimate the minimum salary a candidate might accept. An audit of 500 labor-management AI companies by researchers from the University of California, Irvine, revealed that many employers in sectors like healthcare, retail, and logistics are using tools that facilitate this practice. The August 2025 report warns that while not all employers engage in algorithmic wage surveillance, the increasing reliance on such systems can compromise fairness and transparency in pay practices. Furthermore, these surveillance methods extend beyond hiring, influencing bonus and incentive compensation based on monitored productivity and behavior.

Why It Matters

The rise of surveillance wages reflects a broader trend of using technology to analyze personal data for employment purposes. In 2022, nearly 70% of large companies employed employee-monitoring systems, which can include tracking computer activity and real-time behavior through audio and video surveillance. As privacy concerns grow, states like Colorado have begun legislation, such as the “Prohibit Surveillance Data to Set Prices and Wages Act,” aimed at regulating the use of personal data in wage determination. This context underscores the potential implications of algorithmic decision-making on worker compensation and the need for transparency in employment practices.

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