A Quinnipiac poll finds only 21% of American votersnow support the GO Don't Care Bill
In 2016, CEOs of S&P 500 Index companies received, on average, $13.1
million in total compensation, according to the AFL-CIO’s analysis of
available data. In contrast, production and nonsupervisory workers
earned only $37,632, on average, in 2016—a CEO-to-worker pay ratio of
347 to 1.
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So what's to complain about? We all know those CEO's are working 347 times harder, 347 times better, 347 times longer, and 347 times more responsibly than Joe and Jane Lunchbox do, right?
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