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While I tilt pro business (vs pro union), this has to be curtailed somehow…
Interesting data on wealth inequality https://www.stlouisfed.org/open-vault/2019/august/wealth-inequality-in-america-facts-figures
CNBC said:The auto industry is just one example of how executive pay has skyrocketed faster than the typical wage growth for everyday workers.
The average CEO at a top U.S. company was paid $27.8 million in 2021, including stock awards — 399 times as much as the typical worker — according to research published by EPI. From 1978 to 2021, CEO pay grew by 1,460%, adjusted for inflation, versus just 18.1% for the typical worker.
Profits at the struck auto companies increased 92% from 2013 to 2022, totaling $250 billion, according to EPI. Striking workers say they haven’t shared in their company’s financial success.
Interesting data on wealth inequality https://www.stlouisfed.org/open-vault/2019/august/wealth-inequality-in-america-facts-figures
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