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I suspect the 38% is roughly cut into 9.5% a year.
Which also brings up the fact that annual inflation still applies, so realistically it's more like 6.5% increases. Since annual inflation is usually around 3% or so.
If you're not getting about a 3% "raise" each year, you're getting paid less than you were.