I am not trying to start a pissing match, so don't take this wrong, but I find humor in this. As the owner of a company, my wife and I took a raise for the first time in ten years last October. I have paid for braces, doctor bills, vet bills, etc on the same pay as I was getting in 2008. I am not trying to say that there are not companies out there that would lie to not have to give a raise to employee's but as an owner, I know I cannot expect payroll to increase beyond what our budget allows. When you look at your paycheck and see that you have had $1,000 in taxes taken out, keep in mind that your employer has had to match almost that amount in the employer portion.
Bottom line as an employer, I cannot justify giving somebody a raise just because another year has passed and their cost of living has gone up. Unless they are continuing to contribute to the growth of the company whether it is slow or fast during good or bad times, they are not ENTITLED to anything besides the paycheck they earn. I have never been upset with somebody who has left my employment for a better opportunity or better pay, however, I have been very happy when employee's who have left that feel they are entitled to whatever they feel is justified.