I posted this info on the same thread at the WotC forums, but figured it might also be of interest here. Here are the stats I have for Pyramid of Shadows, what it actually gives out vs what it should be giving out:
Total XP: 75,461
(Includes all encounters and three main quests worth of XP.)
This will take a group of 5 PCs from the start of level 7 to just shy of level 11 - essentially 4 whole levels of XP.
Expected loot from those levels, per the DMG:
Total monetary treasure: 30,400 gp
Total Items: 1 Level 8 Magic Item, 2 Level 9 Magic Items, 3 Level 10 Magic Items, 4 Level 11 Magic Items, 3 Level 12 Magic Items, 2 Level 13 Magic Items, and 1 Level 14 Magic Item.
Actual treasure found in Pyramid of Shadows:
Total monetary treasure: 30,030 gp (includes coins, gems, rituals, consumables and similar, including possible quest rewards for two of the quest hooks.)
Total Items: 1 Level 8 Magic Item, 3 Level 10 Magic Items, 2 Level 11 Magic Items, and 4 Level 12 Magic Items. (Includes all possible magic items acquirable, including one from a quest reward.)
Total Missing: 370 gp, 2 Level 9 Magic Items, 2 Level 11 Magic Items, 2 Level 13 Magic Items, and 1 Level 14 Magic Item. Has an extra level 12 Magic Item that could be upgraded to fill one of the empty spots, or could take the place of a missing Level 11 Item and Level 9 Item.
In total, pretty much spot on as far as the gold, but well behind on the magic items. And given the setup of the adventure precludes most ability to spend that cash, the situation is even worse than it looks.