I should add that we get a lot of non-financial benefits as well. We can choose from a bunch of different health care plans. We have a company doctor we can visit without having to leave the office.
We have a really nice gym in our building (with training classes, top-class equipment, showers, and little rewards for using it).
We have a great cafeteria (although it's only subsidized, not free).
We have flexible schedules (start as early as 7:00 or as late as 9:00 with some people getting exceptions for even more extremes) and we can work five 8 hour days or we can work a 9/80 schedule (9 hours M-Th, 8 hours on alternate Fridays and the other Friday off).
We get loads of vacation time (for Americans). It's based on age. I'm 43 and I get 6 weeks annually. That is actually "PTO - Paid Time Off". Sick time comes out of the same pool of days, so it isn't quite as much as it sounds.
The company also cares a lot about it's employees. During the aftermath of Hurricane Ike, they set up an emergency help line. They also called every employee in the area to check on them. They gave out free generators, gas cans, and gasoline to those in need. That's where we got our generator.
There are lots of other nice things (college scholarships to employee's children, matching charitable contributions, a bunch of activities for take-your-child-to-work, a great Christmas party for kids and another great one for adults). All-in-all, it's a wonderful company and a great place to work. I'm thrilled to be there. I'm also thrilled to be able to live and work in a great suburban community small enough for me to bike to work.